What should I do if I'm still married to my ex?

Full question:

I found out recently that I am still married to who I thought was my ex. I've been married again for 71/2 years. What laws have I broken, and how do I correct this? My current spouse and I are separated and I have no idea where my "ex" spouse is.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Date:
  • State: Alabama

Answer:

If you believed you were divorced but are still legally married, you can file for divorce. There are procedures in place to divorce even if you cannot locate your ex-spouse. It's advisable to contact the court or a local lawyer for assistance.

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FAQs

If you separate but do not divorce, you remain legally married. This means you still have legal obligations to your spouse, such as sharing debts and assets. Additionally, if you enter a new relationship, it could be considered adultery, which may have legal implications. To fully resolve marital issues, it's advisable to pursue a divorce.