Yes, being married to two people at the same time, known as bigamy, is illegal in many jurisdictions and can result in criminal charges, including potential jail time. The penalties for bigamy vary by location but typically include fines and imprisonment. In addition to criminal consequences, bigamy can also lead to civil issues such as annulment of the marriages and loss of certain legal rights.
Polygamy.
Call the police. Being married to two people at the same time is illegal.
In exactly the same ways that married people do.
The same as for killing any human being.
Being engaged means that you intend to marry and since you can only be married to one person ... NO you can't be engaged to two people at the same time.
The Fifth Amentment protects people from being tried twice. For example (fake storie) there is a women who was accused of killing her husband. She didnt kill him but was put in jail for 10 years. She comes out of jail and finds her husband. She then kills him this time for real. She cant be tried for this same crime twice.
Being married to three people at the same time is called polyandry when a woman is married to multiple men, and polygamy in general refers to the practice of having multiple spouses. In a broader sense, when a person is married to more than one spouse regardless of gender, it is often referred to as polygamous marriage. This practice is legal in some cultures and religions but is not recognized in many countries.
same as christians
No. You wouldn't be eligible for disability if you were in jail - and house arrest is the same as being remanded to jail - except it is more comfortable.
Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.
In countries where polygamy is illegal, this person will be in federal/legal trouble.
No, it is not legally possible to be married to two people at the same time in most countries as it is considered bigamy, which is illegal.