Bigamous marriages are never valid. If you marry someone under gods eyes then its the promise that you are willing to share with that one person. Its actually illegal to marry someone and then marry again without ending or divorcing someone. Its like you marry to be cheated on for the rest of your life instead of finding someone else you can hold on to and live happy for the rest of your life. If you think if bigamous is a good thing then go on make it valid, but you will always regret it consiciously.
Divorce him. He is probably a sociopath. Get him out of your life while you can. If he is charged with the bigamy, legal fees could come out of your pocket too. Dump him.
no dat jus consider bigamous marriage
No, the Pope viewed this marriage as Bigamous, as no papal dissolution of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon had been given.
no
Yes, a marriage in England is valid in the United States.
No, it would not be valid. You really should get the license.
Yes it is valid proof of marriage. The joint agreement is signed by both in the presence of winesses.
Here the most important thing here is that you do posses a valid marriage certificate, even if there was no marriage ceremony whatsoever . It will very well be valid.
Yes it is, a conrtract of a legal marriage is valid anywhere in the world.
No, a marriage is not valid if one of the parties is already married.
A is married to B. While marriage continues, A marries C. Question: is the marriage of A to C "legal"? The marriage of A to C, is bigamous and not a legal marriage. A may be charged with the crime of bigamy which carries with it a penal sanction.
This varies from place to place, but generally they involve fraud or non-disclosure. If a marriage license was obtained for a minor with required parental or judicial consent, then the marriage license was obtained based on fraudulent representation. If one or both parties were intoxicated, drugged, coerced or under stress when married, then the marriage can be voided soon afterwards. If one party is permanently impotent or infertile and did not disclose that fact to the other party prior to the marriage, then the marriage can be voided soon afterwards. In the case of bigamy, there is no need to void the second marriage as it was never valid and merely a bigamous attempt at marriage.