Potential convert question

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It would depend on many things. And every situation is unique. But I believe, but don’t quote me, but I am pretty sure that if you are not married in the CC you probally could.

Simply because when you get married in the CC we acknowledge marriage as a Sacrament that cannot be broken, I am not sure you could be held to it in a Non- Catholic marriage because I don’t think it is taught that way. But I am not sure.
Non-Catholic marriage are valid. Please see the chart I posted. The above statements are not in line with Church teaching.
 
Not accurate. The first marriage (regardless of baptismal status of the parties) is a valid marriage. Therefore, the impediment of prior bond existed at the time of the second (attempted) marriage.

**The Church will have to examine the first marriage for either nullity or dissolution of the bond. **

That can only be done if and after the first marriage is found to be invalid or qualifies for and receives a dissolution of the bond.
i didn’t know that the Church considered ‘natural’ marriages valid. now i do.

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my mistake i should have put that disclaimer in my post.
 
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