It sounds as though you should check into the penalty for providing false information on an application for a marriage license. It sounds as though you are contemplating fraud. You should obtain legal advice before you proceed.
No. You would be asked on the application for a marriage license if you are married. If you answer no you would be lying, the license would be invalid and any subsequent marriage would be invalid. If you answer yes the marriage license would be denied.No. You would be asked on the application for a marriage license if you are married. If you answer no you would be lying, the license would be invalid and any subsequent marriage would be invalid. If you answer yes the marriage license would be denied.No. You would be asked on the application for a marriage license if you are married. If you answer no you would be lying, the license would be invalid and any subsequent marriage would be invalid. If you answer yes the marriage license would be denied.No. You would be asked on the application for a marriage license if you are married. If you answer no you would be lying, the license would be invalid and any subsequent marriage would be invalid. If you answer yes the marriage license would be denied.
Yes, the official who accepts your application for marriage license will know because you are compelled by law to answer truthfully on the application that you are married. No, you will not be allowed to obtain a marriage license until you are legally divorced. You would be violating the law in every state.Yes, the official who accepts your application for marriage license will know because you are compelled by law to answer truthfully on the application that you are married. No, you will not be allowed to obtain a marriage license until you are legally divorced. You would be violating the law in every state.Yes, the official who accepts your application for marriage license will know because you are compelled by law to answer truthfully on the application that you are married. No, you will not be allowed to obtain a marriage license until you are legally divorced. You would be violating the law in every state.Yes, the official who accepts your application for marriage license will know because you are compelled by law to answer truthfully on the application that you are married. No, you will not be allowed to obtain a marriage license until you are legally divorced. You would be violating the law in every state.
No. He would need to declare his marital status on the application for the marriage license. He would not be allowed to proceed if he is already legally married. If he lied on the application and you got married in spite of his married status your marriage would be invalid.
You will have committed perjury on the license application. And you would be guilty of bigamy if you get married.
You have to lie on the application, which is a crime. And if you get married, you are committing bigamy.
Of course not. In order to get married in California, they would have to lie on their marriage license application which will invalidate the license and make the marriage illegal.
The applicant lied on the application.
No. You would be required to disclose that you are already married and the marriage license would not be issued. If you lie on the application your subsequent "marriage" would be invalid and knowingly marrying someone else while still married constitutes bigamy.
You go to a town clerk in the county where you will be getting married. You will have to submit a marriage license application there, usually at town hall.
Yes. There is no waiting period required between application and issuance of the marriage license in Virginia. A couple may be married immediately after the issuance of a license. The marriage must be performed within 60 days after the license is issued.
No. If you go through a marriage ceremony while still married to someone else you are committing a crime.
No. Your second marriage is null and void if you were already married. You must have lied on your application for your second marriage license or it would not have been issued. You must obtain a divorce from your spouse and then marry your new spouse.No. Your second marriage is null and void if you were already married. You must have lied on your application for your second marriage license or it would not have been issued. You must obtain a divorce from your spouse and then marry your new spouse.No. Your second marriage is null and void if you were already married. You must have lied on your application for your second marriage license or it would not have been issued. You must obtain a divorce from your spouse and then marry your new spouse.No. Your second marriage is null and void if you were already married. You must have lied on your application for your second marriage license or it would not have been issued. You must obtain a divorce from your spouse and then marry your new spouse.