If either one is still married no. If all are unmarried, yes.
Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.
if the person is married twice it's bigamy...if not married to the second family...then nothing just had children with another person.
If he was married and then married someone else the second marriage is not binding and is bigamy. Bigamy is defined as the crime of marrying when one is lawfully married to another person.
Referring to the note posted in "discussion" -- She IS guilty of bigamy. If you are legally married to another living individual it makes no difference where you resided when you got married the second time. Being simultaneously married to two people is bigamy. Period.
Only if it's bigamy/poligamy and in the state in question, bigamy or poligamy were illegal.
Yes or u can have 3some, but is called Bigamy and it will get you thrown under the jail.
it's called bigamy.
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
Bigamy is when someone is married to two people at the same time.
Do you mean can you get married if you're still married to another person? No. At least not in the US.
That is called bigamy!
The penalty for bigamy, which is marrying while still married to another person, can vary depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In many places, it is considered a criminal offense and can result in fines, imprisonment, or both. It is important to consult with a legal professional for specific information on the penalties for bigamy in a particular area.