In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.
In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.
In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.
In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
In the United States, your "spouse" was not legally married to you if she was still legally married to her previous husband. In order to be legally married to you she must have obtained a divorce, waited the statutory nisi period if any, and then married you legally. If she married you knowing that she was already married then she violated the law.
In a community property state, that property would not be community property. You may need to seek a court order if you cannot divide the property by a mutual agreement. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
You can will anything you want to anyone you want.
NO "Nikki Giovanni" did not get married nor did she have any children.
A blended family is regarded as one that includes parents from previous and present marriage, children. An example is a woman who is newly married but living with his new husband and her child from previous marriage. Another name is step family.
Your husband is a polygamist. I would suggest that you see a lawyer and go from there.
Not if he is still legally married to you.
Cousin by marriage.
no, she was first married to Charlie Battles. They divorced in 19?? and a few years later Reba married Narvel Blackstock who is the father of Shelby McEntire Blackstock, Reba's only child. Reba does have stepchildren from Narvel's first marriage
No. Marriage is a legal status. You need to obtain a divorce to marry again.
Not if the mother is in the childern's lives. If you married the father then the children cme along too, you are now the step-mother and have to take that responsibility if it is given to you.
The previous answer was incorrect. Freyr was Freyjas' brother, not husband. Her husband was named Óðr (Odr).
Yes. He has children from that marriage.