I may be nutz but I would take Clintons path....... Don't ask and Don't tell.
Do tell your current fiancé for absolutely sure, but don't tell anyone else. Your baby needs a father if nothing else justifies your deception. Protect your kid and screw the nosy world.
There are legal paths to take for forced marriage. I was actually just reading this today. Enjoy!
http://travel.state.gov/content/passport...
When you got married in Guatemala did you or your husband register the marriage with the American embassy or consulate? Was it before a magistrate or notary or in a church or both? If you registered with the embassy, you may run into trouble. Otherwise, if you are willing to lie and say you were never married, I see no way that you will ever have trouble unless you suddenly become famous and your ex husband learns about it.
Okay. I don't need any negative or sarcastic remarks or comments. I was in an awful relationship in the past and forced into marriage in Guatemala. I am a US Citizen, native to AZ but married in the country of Guatemala. It has been about 3 years since I have been married or had any contact with my ex, I am now engaged and have a baby here in AZ with my fiancé. We are making plans to get married, but I am scared this is going to be a road block. Is this a legal marriage here in the US, and will it stop me from getting married? I don't have any papers or information, and I just really need some help where to start. If I have to get a divorce, how do I go about this??
PLEASE HELP.
thanks in advance! :)