Is the marriage still legally valid?

The answer to the question of whether a marriage is still legally valid depends on the circumstances of the specific marriage in question. If the marriage has been legally registered and all legal requirements have been met, then it is considered legally valid. However, if any of the requirements have not been met, the marriage may not be legally valid.

In some cases, a marriage can be declared void by a court order. This may occur if the marriage was not conducted in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which it took place, or if one of the parties was not legally able to enter into the marriage. For example, if a person was already married, or was underage, the marriage could be declared void.

In some cases, a marriage may be annulled, which means that it is legally nullified. This may occur if the marriage was not valid from the start, such as if one of the parties was forced into the marriage or if fraud was involved. In this case, the marriage would be legally annulled and would not be considered legally valid.