nearSacramento1
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California
Ok...if s
Ok...if s
Yes exactly. So I assume the divorce can be confidential also.
What I mean is if you marry someone, get licenses and everything, what happens if one of the parties is in fact still legally married to their former spouse? Can you even get a license if you are not legally divorced from the first spouse? What "is" the second marriage in the laws eyes? Let's say the new union lasted five or ten yeArs and then ended. Would the new unsuspecting "spouse" have no legal standing because the parties were never legally married? How does the law see it?
Ok thank you! So are all divorces in California a matter of public record even if the marriages were confidential?
Are or can the parties to the divorce be alerted when someone else looks into the records at the county courthouse?
I think the part of the question that I still am wondering about is: when the two parties are registering or applying to get married, or registering the marriage (whatever it is you do. in this case i do not mean a confidential marriage, just a regular one), does some kind of "alert" come up that it is not possible to register the marriage or approve the application for the license because one of the parties is still married? I think if this happened there would BE no bigamies!