if you didn`t divorce yes but if you did divorce her no
This will be something for the court to decide, as long as the marriage was still legally recognized, (no legal separation agreement) all real and personal property would be considered joint.
The first marriage is legal. If there is a divorce then, the second marriage is legal. If there isn't a divorce, then it is not legal.
Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.
no, the closest relation for legal marriage is second cousin
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You are a Bigamist and your second marriage is not valid or legal. You could still have divorced her - even if you didn't know where to find her.
A legal and acceptable contract to become a husband and wife, marriage.
It is NOT legal to have more than one wife. That is called bigamy.
The marriage is legal until the divorce is finalized.
If the second marriage was performed after the first wife died then the marriage is legal. However, if the marriage happened while the first wife was still alive (and still married to the person (ie not divorced)) then the second marriage is illegal even if the first wife is now dead.
No. The second marriage would not be legal, and the wife has committed the crime of bigamy.
After 45 years of marriage, she loves you a lot.