The applicant lied on the application.
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.
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.
NO !
Bigamy is when a person is already married and marries someone else, and the second marriage is void.
It is not legal to marry someone that is already married. Until you have the final divorce decree, you would be breaking the law to obtain a marriage license. Marrying someone who is already married is called bigamy.
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No. If you go through a marriage ceremony while still married to someone else you are committing a crime.
No. The marriage license must be signed by the official who performs the ceremony: justice of the peace, judge, clergy, ship captain, etc. The officiant must sign and return the license to the department that issued it within a short period of time.
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.
Your marriage is not valid. If the person intentionally married you without divorcing their spouse they have committed bigamy.
They are not married.
In Texas, to be legally married, both individuals must be at least 18 years old (or have parental consent if younger), not already married to someone else, and not closely related by blood. The marriage must be officiated by a licensed minister or judge, and a marriage license must be obtained beforehand.