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  2. Remarriage - Wikipedia

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    Remarriage is a marriage that takes place after a previous marital union has ended, as through divorce or widowhood.Some individuals are more likely to remarry than others; the likelihood can differ based on previous relationship status (e.g. divorced vs. widowed), level of interest in establishing a new romantic relationship, gender, culture, and age among other factors.

  3. List of people who remarried the same spouse - Wikipedia

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    They remarried when it was revealed she was pregnant with his child. They remained married until her death in 1954 but the marriage was open and he had other relationships. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Russian novelist: Natalia Reshetovskaya: 1940: 1952: 1957: 1972: Radek Štěpánek: Czech tennis player: Nicole Vaidišová: 2010: 2013: 2018: Yma ...

  4. Category:Remarriage - Wikipedia

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  5. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children (if any), and between them and their in-laws. [1]

  6. Category:Lists of people by marital status - Wikipedia

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  7. Marital status - Wikipedia

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    A person's specified civil status might also be married if they are in a civil union or common-law marriage. The civil status of a person who is legally separated is married . Whether a cohabiting couple (such as in a domestic partnership ) have a civil status of "married" depends on the circumstances and the jurisdiction.

  8. Enoch Arden law - Wikipedia

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    Under common law, a marriage by a person already legally married was considered void, regardless of the circumstances. [4] The Enoch Arden doctrine modifies this strict rule by introducing a presumption of death and allowing remarriage after a certain period of unexplained absence, typically seven years in most jurisdictions. [2]

  9. Common-law marriage - Wikipedia

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    Common-law marriage is a marriage that takes legal effect without the prerequisites of a marriage license or participation in a marriage ceremony. The marriage occurs when two people who are legally capable of being married, and who intend to be married, live together as a married couple and hold themselves out to the world as a married couple. [4]