What should I do if I was married at the time of my re-marraige?
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What should I do if I was married at the time of my re-marraige?
I didn’t know that the divorce was not yet final. However, it is now.
Asked on July 16, 2017 under Family Law, Alaska
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
If you were still married to someone else at the time of your "re-marriage" then in the eyes of the law it is null and void; it is as though it never happened. Therefore, a divorce is not necessary since there is no marriage to end. That having been said, an anullment is something that you may want to consider so as to clear up any legal uncertainties. At this point, you may to consult directly with a local divorce lawyer; they can best advise you further.
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