You are still married.
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Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
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Yes. If the marriage license was legally obtained and the ceremony legally performed the couple are considered married from the moment they are pronounced "husband and wife".
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.
If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.If your husband gets married to someone else while he is still married to you the second marriage is invalid and he could be prosecuted.
Cousin by marriage.
Yes. He has children from that marriage.
I am sorry, but it is still bigamy, you need to apply for a divorce, but if she has abandoned you completley she may not be to be there for the divorce to be finalized. Go and speak to a marriage lawyer.
His second marriage is not valid.
that just means that the lady is cheating on her husband to be with your husband
Common law marriage is not recognized on FAFSA forms. In order to be considered married for FAFSA purposes, a couple must have a legal marriage that is recognized by their state.