He can't be granted a divorce on line. There are papers you must be served with and sign. He may not be contesting it, you can. It will then have to go to court in front of a judge. Unless he does it illegally, and in that case, neither of you could marry again(it happened to my husband, his lawyer never filed the papers, we got married, 2 months later, state police came knocking at the door)
2006-10-14 11:53:53
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answered by kat 2
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Upto my knowledge you have done a bigamy as per law. If your first husband is able to prove this second marriage in court then you are screwed for sure.. The other crime you have done is you have cheated your second husband too .. before marrying him you should have informed him about your first marriage issue. Its double cheating. I think for bigamy you will get 7 years improsonment. The best thing is try to sort out the issue via mutual consent.. thats the best.. Is ur second marriage is also registered.. then for sure u can be easily screwed by your first husband.. try to give lots and lots of money to him and solve the issue.. thats the only go. Why u left your first husband.. you say he was over possessive.. means was he possessive over you or some other.. if he was possessive over you and if u had left him.. then you are not a good girl... u r not eligible to be respectable woman.
2016-05-22 01:11:05
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answered by Shirley 4
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well, I know that you have to get served divorce papers, but if you don't go to court after that, most states can enter a default judgement.
I'ld doubt if it's really legal though.
Hope it works out okay for you,
peace, jeff
2006-10-14 01:47:50
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answered by stratplayer1967 5
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I don't think anyone can get an online divorce, i could be wrong, i would talk with an attorney
2006-10-14 02:45:38
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answered by bikerdudekyle 1
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Why not?He can file just as any woman can!What makes you anymore special,or powerful than him?!Anybody can file for an uncontested divorce.I did it with my first wife.
2006-10-14 01:47:56
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answered by gibbyguys 4
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You need to contact an attorney for answers to any legality questions.
2006-10-14 01:48:29
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answered by OleMarbleEyes 5
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not in any state I know of.
2006-10-14 02:09:05
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answered by David B 6
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Make him prove it.
2006-10-14 01:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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