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Code · California · Family Code

§ 2201

127 words·~1 min read·/ca/family-code/2201

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(a)A subsequent marriage contracted by a person during the life of his or her former spouse, with a person other than the former spouse, is illegal and void, unless:
(1)The former marriage has been dissolved or adjudged a nullity before the date of the subsequent marriage.
(2)The former spouse
(A)is absent, and not known to the person to be living for the period of five successive years immediately preceding the subsequent marriage, or
(B)is generally reputed or believed by the person to be dead at the time the subsequent marriage was contracted.
(b)In either of the cases described in paragraph
(2)of subdivision (a), the subsequent marriage is valid until its nullity is adjudged pursuant to subdivision
(b)of Section 2210.
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