You have options. You can get divorced in the state you were married in (Nevada) or you can get divorced in any state in which you or your spouse has currently established residency. Typically it takes 6 months to 1 year to establish residency. It would be my suggestion to file for divorce in the state you currently live in because it would be much more convenient having the process local.
Nevada
No! Nevada requires that you provide the date and state of your divorce for all previous marriages. If the divorce is not final - then the new marriage is not only not legal, but is illegal. Whomever is still legally married at the time of the new marriage in Nevada is committing bigamy and can go to jail for it. In the United States you can only be married to one person at a time.
I live in Nevada. You can get a divorce in any state and no permission is needed.
Yes. At least one same-sex couple was granted a divorce by the Las Vegas District Court as early as 2012.
Separation and divorce are two different things. The only way you will ever be legally divorced is to file for and be granted legal divorce - period.
As long as you were legally divorced from your first two spouses you are free to marry again in the United States. Remember that you can only be married to one person at a time. You cannot remarry until that marriage has been dissolved legally.
He is not your husband. You can only be married to one person at a time in the United States. It is against the law to knowingly marry while still married to another person. That crime is called bigamy. It is difficult to erroneously "think" you are divorced when you have never received a judgment of divorce or participated in a divorce action. In Nevada a divorced person who applies for a marriage license must attest that the divorce is final, provide the date of the divorce and the location (city and state) where they were divorced. To provide false information is a violation of law. He must have lied on the marriage license application when he "married" you. He should make an appointment with an attorney to determine what he needs to do to rectify the situation. You should accept that he is legally married to his wife until he obtains a valid divorce.
No
They never divorced. They were married for several years, but while on a tour to raise money for WWII the plane she and her mother were on crashed into Table Rock Mountain in Nevada killing them.
You can file for divorce in the state you are married in or any state that you or your soon to be ex-spouse are a resident of. If this is not the case for Nevada then you can check on residency requirements and wait for the stated time period.
He can not get legally married to anyone until he is legally divorced from you.
he must get divorced in the us