If the marriage is legal in Mississippi, Florida will recognize it.
If the wedding was legally performed with a legal license, Florida will recognize the marriage as legitimate.
Florida does not recognize common law marriages.
The state of Florida doesn't recognize common law marriage after January 1, 1968. Florida will recognize a common law marriage occurring before 1/1/1968 in Florida or a common law marriage established in a state that does recognize it as such and the couple moves to Florida. If that is the case then you are entitled to the same rights as a couple who are married under statutory law.
No. Florida does not recognize same sex marriage. See the related question below for a list of states that do.
Yes. Effective January 5, 2015, same-sex marriage is legally recognized under Florida state law, pursuant to a federal court decision.Florida will not recognize gay marriage until the legislature decides so. Your partners death will not influence when it does so.
Florida does not recognize common law marriage. As such, there is not much you can do if he wants to marry someone else.
Marriages on the seas fall under mari-time law. Therefore, not only Florida, but any other state or nation recognizes the marrigae as bonified, if such service was legally and officially conducted under mari-time law. Your answer would be "yes."
No, Florida does not have a putative marriage statute and, as a general rule, does not recognize putative marriages. In a rare case, though, as of the time of this writing, one Florida appellate court allowed alimony to a spouse upon the annulment of her "marriage" to a bigamist after the trial court found the she had been defrauded into "marrying" the man.
Florida doesn't have a common law marriage, however Florida does recognize common law marriages that occurred in other states.
If divorced in Wisconsin, you may remarry in Florida. The only problem is if you return to Wisconsin, they may not recognize your marriage.
Yes. Foreigners can marry in the United States and Spain will legally recognize marriages performed in other countries.