He can go out and find a woman that wants to be his wife. He can even live with her as man and wife (in most western society's) However he may not remarry unless his first wife has died or he has devorced her, which after 10 years should not be hard to accomplish.
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.
No. That is not legal in any European country.
No, you can only be married to one person at a time.
In most states, being married automatically emancipates you. You may have to prove age and marriage, but you should be able to sign a contract.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
In Virginia, when parents are not married, the mother automatically has legal custody of the child at birth. The father does not have legal rights until paternity is established, which can be done through a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity or a court order. However, the father can seek custody or visitation rights once paternity is confirmed. It's advisable for both parents to seek legal counsel to understand their rights and responsibilities.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
Living with one person while being married to another can lead to complex emotional and legal challenges. It may involve navigating issues of loyalty, trust, and communication, which can strain relationships. Additionally, it could have legal implications depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the relationships. It's essential to address these dynamics openly and consider seeking professional guidance to resolve any conflicts.
no, this can't be legal at all. Careful.
If you have a copy of your paperwork, your marriage is legal.
You can certainly have a legal marriage. However, that will not change his status automatically and he could still be deported. And since he has a felony, obtaining the appropriate visa to come into the country to get married will be difficult. You could find yourself married and have to either abandon the marriage or move to his country of origin.
If you are married under the laws of another country, you are considered married throughout the world. If you have one wife, you cannot legally marry another. It is bigamy and is against the law in the United States.