Each state has different marriage laws so you should check with your specific State and County, but here in California marriage licenses are sworn to by the bride and groom under penalty of perjury. Since a marriage license is a recordable document (like a birth certificate or deed to a house), providing false information could be prosecuted. However, the question is whether or not someone will call attention to the matter and challenge the validity of the information on the document; false information could also boomerang in other ways.
A Cuban marriage certificate is a recognised legal document in the UK.
You shouldn't need your first marriage certificate, but your divorce papers to legally show you are divorced; where you were divorced and the date of the divorce to make your second marriage legal and if one did not provide this document it is highly possible some people would not have actually divorced their former mate and it's called bigamy and against the law.
Going into a relationship on a lie is a great way to cause allot of heartache, and the end of the relationship. Be honest. Even just considering the legal consequences, if you were found out, the marriage would not be valid. Also, I don't know the culture in Sri Lanka, but in many parts of Asia 'dishonouring' one of the family's womenfolk might get you murdered in revenge.
Marriage certificates are like birth certificates. They are permanent. They do not require renewal.
Look in your divorce file for a copy of your marriage certificate. If that's not possible then request a copy of your marriage certificate from the town clerk where you were married. It will show the date of your marriage. Obtain a copy of your divorce decree from the court where you were divorced. Then, do the math yourself from the dates shown on those documents.Look in your divorce file for a copy of your marriage certificate. If that's not possible then request a copy of your marriage certificate from the town clerk where you were married. It will show the date of your marriage. Obtain a copy of your divorce decree from the court where you were divorced. Then, do the math yourself from the dates shown on those documents.Look in your divorce file for a copy of your marriage certificate. If that's not possible then request a copy of your marriage certificate from the town clerk where you were married. It will show the date of your marriage. Obtain a copy of your divorce decree from the court where you were divorced. Then, do the math yourself from the dates shown on those documents.Look in your divorce file for a copy of your marriage certificate. If that's not possible then request a copy of your marriage certificate from the town clerk where you were married. It will show the date of your marriage. Obtain a copy of your divorce decree from the court where you were divorced. Then, do the math yourself from the dates shown on those documents.
ere on a marriage certificate is the serial number
Yes, a registered marriage is a legal requirement for obtaining a marriage certificate.
Yes you are married- If was divorced before you got married, which he seems that he was. What he did do is lie to you and I would wonder why? Marriage is all about trust.
You can obtain a marriage certificate from the vital records office in the county where the marriage took place.
"Marriage License" and "Marriage Certificate" are two different terms for the same document.
A "Marriage Certificate" "certifies" that a marriage took place, between the two parties named on the certificate, on a certain date, at a certain place, and was officiated by a person qualified to officiate a wedding. So, no, you cannot get a "Certificate of Marriage" if you did not get married.
you HAVE to get divorced from your first marriage in order to marry again