In addition the question itself is ludicrous why would you want to be married to two people at the same time, of any sex?
You should be true and love only one person, even if there are no laws to prevent this.
from the looks of this you are probably a bisexcual man- or-woman that wants to be married to a woman & a male at the same time. you honestly shouldn't do that. maybe have a girlfriend/boyfriend & be married or get a divorce of any sort but honestly boys say they like bi-sexcual girls but alot of them don't & then when you cheat on them with a girl its like cheating with a boy, same rules apply. trust me from experience. & the same goes for a boy & a girl.
**Jolii
AnswerYes. You could but wouldn't the thing you are just about to do break the other country's law? In fact, you would be gay if you marry or love someone the same sex as you? You should be an honest person and when you love someone you mean it even though there is no law from preventing laws. Probably in the future.** Rlin
Yes, based on the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution, states recognize legal marriages in other states. If a marriage is illegal or otherwise invalid in one state, it will not become valid in another.
There is no recognition of common law marriage for residents of Oregon. That means you cannot create a common law marriage in Oregon. However, if a couple moved to Oregon from another state and their marriage was legally recognized as a common law marriage in their state of origin it would be recognized in Oregon.
Yes. All US states recognize all marriages performed in other states.
7 years Actually, WA state does not recognize common-law marriage. If you have a common-law marriage from another state, WA will recognize that, as every state recognizes the validity of marriages in another state. The best you can do in WA is make a domestic partnership agreement, but there are restrictions on them. If you live together in WA state, you will not be afforded marriage benefits no matter how long you live together
No. Section 2 of the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act says that no state shall be required to recognize a same-sex marriage performed in another state.
Marriage by proxy is a marriage that takes place when one or both of the parties is not physically present. It follows an age old tradition that was developed for various reasons. Only a handful of states recognize proxy marriages (California, Colorado, Montana, Texas) but most states except Iowa will recognize a proxy marriage legally performed in another state. You can read more about it at the related link.Marriage by proxy is a marriage that takes place when one or both of the parties is not physically present. It follows an age old tradition that was developed for various reasons. Only a handful of states recognize proxy marriages (California, Colorado, Montana, Texas) but most states except Iowa will recognize a proxy marriage legally performed in another state. You can read more about it at the related link.Marriage by proxy is a marriage that takes place when one or both of the parties is not physically present. It follows an age old tradition that was developed for various reasons. Only a handful of states recognize proxy marriages (California, Colorado, Montana, Texas) but most states except Iowa will recognize a proxy marriage legally performed in another state. You can read more about it at the related link.Marriage by proxy is a marriage that takes place when one or both of the parties is not physically present. It follows an age old tradition that was developed for various reasons. Only a handful of states recognize proxy marriages (California, Colorado, Montana, Texas) but most states except Iowa will recognize a proxy marriage legally performed in another state. You can read more about it at the related link.
No. A general Power of Attorney provides no general power or authority for you to enter another person into a legally binding marriage. A proxy marriage is a marriage where one party stands in for another party. Either the bride or groom is not present. Where proxy marriages are allowed an agent stands in for the party based on a Power of Attorney executed for that purpose. In the United States only five states allow proxy marriages: California, Colorado, Texas, Kansas and Montana. Most proxy marriages are limited to people who are in the military. However, other legal provisions may apply. Not all states recognize proxy marriages. Some states only recognize a marriage by proxy performed in another state as a common law marriage. In many states a common law marriage is not recognized as a legal status. You need to check the rules in your state.
A marriage counselor is a psychologist and some psychiatrists also practice trying to save marriages.
The Church will recognize it as long as it is the first marriage for either party. Otherwise an annulment will have to be obtained.
NoNoCommon Law Marriage States"Currently, only 9 states (Alabama, Colorado, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Iowa, Montana, Oklahoma, and Texas) and the District of Columbia recognize common-law marriages contracted within their borders. In addition, five states have "grandfathered" common law marriage (Georgia, Idaho, Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania) allowing those established before a certain date to be recognized. New Hampshire recognizes common law marriage only for purposes of probate, and Utah recognizes common law marriages only if they have been validated by a court or administrative order."
No. The US Federal Government does not recognize civil unions. It recognizes marriages, including same-sex marriages.
Yes. Illinois recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages as civil unions. Section 60. Reciprocity. A marriage between persons of the same sex, a civil union, or a substantially similar legal relationship other than common law marriage, legally entered into in another jurisdiction, shall be recognized in Illinois as a civil union.