Capt David Hoffman 4681473 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A court-martial held that I became married under military law as the result of a mock wedding ceremony (the record shows the civilian marriage requirements were not met, nor did the Air Force follow the requirements to use foreign law--the mock ceremony was overseas before applying for a fiancee visa). Since I did not consent to an actual marriage, it is a forced marriage, which other US agencies claim is human rights abuse that the United States opposes. How do I get a military marriage voided? 2019-05-30T07:49:16-04:00 Capt David Hoffman 4681473 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A court-martial held that I became married under military law as the result of a mock wedding ceremony (the record shows the civilian marriage requirements were not met, nor did the Air Force follow the requirements to use foreign law--the mock ceremony was overseas before applying for a fiancee visa). Since I did not consent to an actual marriage, it is a forced marriage, which other US agencies claim is human rights abuse that the United States opposes. How do I get a military marriage voided? 2019-05-30T07:49:16-04:00 2019-05-30T07:49:16-04:00 CW3 Private RallyPoint Member 4681647 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This seems very strange based on your description sir. Can you elaborate any further? How/why where you involved in a &quot;mock&quot; wedding ceremony that became official? Regardless, if this is what you claim, I am assuming you have already consulted with JAG? Response by CW3 Private RallyPoint Member made May 30 at 2019 8:47 AM 2019-05-30T08:47:16-04:00 2019-05-30T08:47:16-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 4681705 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If I understand you correctly, the AF chaplain married you overseas but didn&#39;t do the proper application for that country? Well then, you aren&#39;t married and there is no anullment. The military doesn&#39;t have the authority to license marriages. Even if a priest in the US conducts a ceremony without the couple obtaining a marriage license, it is not a legitimate marriage.<br />It sounds like you failed to apply for a marriage license in the country you were in, it&#39;s not the chaplain&#39;s responsibility to do that part. Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made May 30 at 2019 8:57 AM 2019-05-30T08:57:33-04:00 2019-05-30T08:57:33-04:00 LTC Jason Mackay 4682122 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You need to get an attorney. Response by LTC Jason Mackay made May 30 at 2019 10:11 AM 2019-05-30T10:11:42-04:00 2019-05-30T10:11:42-04:00 SSG Carlos Madden 4682134 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Well this is a first. Following b/c I&#39;m downright curious. Response by SSG Carlos Madden made May 30 at 2019 10:13 AM 2019-05-30T10:13:40-04:00 2019-05-30T10:13:40-04:00 SGT Nicholas M. 4682253 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>.... You say an actual court-martial reached the verdict that you are married under &quot;military law&quot;?<br /><br />Sounds like you need to find a real lawyer ASAP. Response by SGT Nicholas M. made May 30 at 2019 10:51 AM 2019-05-30T10:51:50-04:00 2019-05-30T10:51:50-04:00 MSG Gary Eckert 4682313 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A court martial would not hold that you were married under military law. As an element of a particular charge the Government might of had to prove you were married (bigamy and adultery) or not married (falsification of some type of document where you had indicated that your were married and were not). In either case it seems the Government would have the burden of proof those marriage(s) were legal under the jurisdiction where you were allegedly married. So if you are considered legally married by a foreign jurisdiction, you should be able to get divorced in the United States by contacting a local family practice attorney. If you are looking for an annulment (which basically voids the marriage), that may need to be done in the jurisdiction where the marriage took place. Again you need to start with a family practice attorney (hopefully one with some knowledge of international law.) Response by MSG Gary Eckert made May 30 at 2019 11:05 AM 2019-05-30T11:05:41-04:00 2019-05-30T11:05:41-04:00 MSG Private RallyPoint Member 4682462 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What evidence did the Prosecution use to prove their case of bigamy and win that conviction? Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made May 30 at 2019 11:55 AM 2019-05-30T11:55:13-04:00 2019-05-30T11:55:13-04:00 TSgt James Potter 4682827 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why were you court-martialed in the first place? How could you be forced into marriage? What country did this happen in? Response by TSgt James Potter made May 30 at 2019 1:44 PM 2019-05-30T13:44:24-04:00 2019-05-30T13:44:24-04:00 MAJ Ken Landgren 4683091 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are they saying it is a common law marriage? Did you act in a husband like manner? Did you gain any benefit for this relationship? Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made May 30 at 2019 3:23 PM 2019-05-30T15:23:24-04:00 2019-05-30T15:23:24-04:00 CW4 Scott Hyde 4684967 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You came to the right place for legal advice! Response by CW4 Scott Hyde made May 31 at 2019 7:08 AM 2019-05-31T07:08:34-04:00 2019-05-31T07:08:34-04:00 SSG Eddie Helmling 4685401 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>ok what was the sentence handed down by the board in the case? what chapter where the charges under and appeal now Response by SSG Eddie Helmling made May 31 at 2019 9:37 AM 2019-05-31T09:37:52-04:00 2019-05-31T09:37:52-04:00 2019-05-30T07:49:16-04:00