2013 Iowa Code
TITLE XVI CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
SUBTITLE 1 CRIME CONTROL AND CRIMINAL ACTS
CHAPTER 726 PROTECTION OF THE FAMILY AND DEPENDENT PERSONS
726.1 Bigamy.


IA Code § 726.1 (through 2013) What's This?

726.1 Bigamy.

Any person, having a living husband or wife, who marries another, commits bigamy. Any of the following is a defense to the charge of bigamy:

1. The prior marriage was terminated in accordance with applicable law, or the person reasonably believes on reasonably convincing evidence that the prior marriage was so terminated.

2. The person believes, on reasonably convincing evidence, that the prior spouse is dead.

3. The person has, for three years, had no evidence by which the person can reasonably believe that the prior spouse is alive.

Any person who marries another who the person knows has another living husband or wife commits bigamy. Bigamy is a serious misdemeanor.

[C51, §2706 2708; R60, §4348 4350; C73, §4009 4011; C97, §4933 4935; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §12975 12977; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §703.1 703.3; C79, 81, §726.1]

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