As long as the date does not affect the validity of the marriage. If they lied about their age to get around an age restriction, it can be declared void.
it depends on your colour
In consideration that the marriage never was actually legal, no matter how long you live apart, it is still not legal in Philippines. They won't void the marriage, but the marriage is available for annulment.
Its still either a bachelorette party, because you are still considered a bachelorette between the marriages.
The marriage is still legal. And deportation does not invalidate the marriage.
In a way, both. Hera was a goddess of women, and marriage was -and still is - a big part of a woman's life, and the birth of a child the result of a marriage: when a women was giving birth, she was protected by Hera and the child by Artemis.
No. If you go through a marriage ceremony while still married to someone else you are committing a crime.
If the marriage was legal when it was conducted, yes, it is still legal. And once you are married, in many states you are automatically considered emancipated.
This is a marriage ceremony that is performed by a judge not in a church, but is still legal.
Fault divorce is still recognized as a legal ground for ending a marriage in some states, including Mississippi, Tennessee, South Dakota, and South Carolina.
It is legal in the United States for an illegal immigrant to marry a US citizen. Once the marriage is legal, the illegal immigrant becomes a legal immigrant and can stay in the US for the course of the marriage.
You no longer have a legal relationship to a step-child from a previous marriage.
No it is not. Watch the movie "The Proposal" for more info!