Well honey, each state has its own laws about marriage, but generally speaking, you can only be legally married to one person at a time in each state. So unless you're into some serious polygamy, one marriage at a time is the way to go. Remember, quality over quantity, darling.
The states have reciprocity as regards marriage (each respects the others' laws) unless, of course, you are gay.
With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.With a legal separation the couple remains legally married. A divorce ends the marriage legally and the parties have no further legal claims against each other.
No. A marriage must be dissolved by a court decree. Until you obtain a divorce, you remain legally married and each is the legal heir of the other spouse.
No. There is no limit but you must obtain a legal divorce for each marriage before you can marry again.
Not legally. Each partner must be over eighteen.
No, in-laws cannot legally marry each other as they are already related through marriage.
In the UK, you can legally get married at the age of 16, but only with parental consent. In the US, different states have different laws about the age one can get married legally. Most of them allow marriage with parental consent, and sometimes a court order and birth certificate. In some circumstances, there are states that allow marriage at the age of 16 without parental consent if the bride is pregnant. To see a full list of the laws and specific requirements for marriage in each state, see the "Marriage Laws by State" in the related links.
No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.
In the United States each individual state has its own marriage laws. Historically, each state respected the laws of every other state. If a couple was considered legally married and moved to another state, their marriage would be recognized by their new state. In other countries the marriage laws are both federal or regional depending on the particular country.
Living together as a married couple but not being legally married. Spending the night at each others place is not the same thing.
In most places, it is not legally permissible for sisters to marry each other. Laws typically prohibit marriage between close relatives, including siblings.
yes, they are legally married if they had a marriage license. They are sacramentally married if they met the conditions for a sacramental marriage;; freely give themselves to each other and are open to children.