No.
A void marriage would be one that was declared null and void by a judge, thus causing the marriage to be not of record, not valid, and illegal.
no
No. You have to get the prior marriage dissolved first. The later married is void.
You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".
Pregnancy does not override or otherwise void a court order. If you wish to have the custody order modified, you have the right to file a motion for the same, but there's no guarantee it would be granted.
A Roman Catholic marriage would be void only when the parties have obtained a civil divorce or annulment and an ecclesiastical annulment. Official procedures must be followed in order to "void" the marriage.If, on the other hand, you want to know the grounds for declaring a marriage void see the related link.
A marriage is considered null/void when the previous marriage has not been terminated. An unconsumed marriage also can be considered null/void.
Probably not. In court language it is known as a "Scrivener's Error" and usually has no effect on the meaning of intent of the document.
Certain clauses of a will made before marriage will be null and void. The wife will be included in the distribution.
No. If the marriage was invalid to begin with (because of an existing marriage at the time of the 2nd marriage). The 2nd marriage is void and legally it is as if the second marriage never happened at all. Getting a divorce for the first marriage does not validate the second marriage. Your only option is to re-do the second marriage.
well A) it wouldn't be legal B)its a void
Type your answer here... A marriage which fulfills all the condition laid down in Islamic law is called valid marriage. A marriage which can't be legalized in any circumstancees is called void marriage.