The license is still on file and valid. You can obtain a copy at the court house.
If you are still married, you cannot legally obtain a marriage license. The divorce must be final before you can apply for the license.
Yes, you can still divorce in most states even if you are consummating the marriage. You will need to speak to an attorney for the laws in your specific state.
The license is needed to just marry you legally. The marriage will stay in place until death of one spouse or both or until a divorce is final. You just need to BE married before the license expires.
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A divorce lawyer would be the best person to talk to about this. Look one up in the yellow pages. If you still need to find the date of your marriage then each region in your country should have an office which records Births, Deaths and Marriages, you should locate the office in the region in which you were married and request information about your marriage. This may attract a statutory fee.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
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Yes. Divorce files are part of the public record.
A marriage may be broken beyond repair with a couple living separate lives - without the benefit of divorce, so legally they are still married. A divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. The marriage is legally ended.
No, after divorce what property you obtain is yours. If you come into a marriage with property that is yours as well when you divorce.
Fault divorce is still recognized as a legal ground for ending a marriage in some states, including Mississippi, Tennessee, South Dakota, and South Carolina.
In most states if not all states. you will be asked if you have been previously married. If so, you will be required to provide a certified copy of the divorce decree when you apply for your marriage license. Since you certifiy that all of the information on the marriage license application is true, you would need to tell the truth on the application. Each state has its own procedures for issuing marriage licenses so you should check the requirements for your specific state. Attached is a link for marriage license information for all 50 states and each county within the states. Good luck with your wedding plans.