Woman Marriage, per religion, is to one man only at one time. She cant marry a 2nd man before getting divorced from the first man and before end of a certain period of time after the divorce from the first man. This time period, after divorce, is:
No you cant
No that's bigami
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
First you cant marry to your own sister as it is unsocial and also unbiological secondly in many religions there are some restriction in which you cant marry the same women after divorcing her..
If you marry in Mexico and then marry again in the U.S. without divorcing your first spouse, the second marriage would generally be considered invalid under U.S. law due to bigamy. When you divorce your second spouse in the U.S., you would still be legally married to your first spouse in Mexico. This could lead to legal complications, including potential criminal charges for bigamy and issues with property rights and spousal support in either country. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to navigate these complexities.
He is a justice of the peace, marrying them to other people.
yes
Henry VIII wanted to marry again after divorcing his wife
i believe it depends on the laws of the states in which you are divorcing, and/or marrying, if it is one in the same it is dependant on the state divorce laws
She married Peobo Bryson then Darryl Strawberry
Yes... it's uncommon but even first cousins can marry.
Legally, only once. In order to get married again, you must first divorce your current spouse, or face bigamy charges. And if you do marry a second person without first divorcing the first spouse, the second marriage is not recognized and the first spouse is the legal (official) one. This also means the second person you marry will not receive any spousal benefits, such as SSI, next of kin, etc.The only exception to this would be those who renew their wedding vows. But this is in no way the same as those who marry one person, then marry another person.Other CulturesIn countries that practice monogamy, you can only marry once unless your spouse dies or you get a divorce. Monogamy is the basic law of Western cultures, but polygamy (usually multiple wives) is practiced, legally or illegally, in some countries and in some religious groups. The legal status of husbands, wives, and children is decided by the applicable national laws. These can often conflict when applied to individuals who leave one country to live in another.(see the related link below)