This is correct. Bo and Hope never legally remarried after the Alamanian divorce; just that "personal vow" thing in Victor's living room.Bo and Hope never remarried after their last divorce. The did a "personal vow" thing the day Victor and Maggie were married, but never made it legal. If they did it off screen, I don't remember that they ever mentioned it.
Exactly, if a fake Aiden signed the certificate and participated in a "wedding" ceremony the whole thing is an invalid fraud. If the "real" Aiden signed the certificate and said 'I do" while seriously considering strangling Hope that night, the ceremony is also arguably a fraud because the debt-ridden lawyer had no intention of entering into a "real" marriage -- i.e., living happily for as long as most Salem marriages generally last. In effect, he misrepresented himself. Instead of being a competent attorney who loved Hope, he was an aspiring necktie strangler copycat. To further illustrate the point, hypothetical Salem marriages that could be annulled on the ground of fraud would be: 1) Jade dumps Joey and marries Rory because he just made up a story about winning the Power Ball lottery; 2) Belle dumps Shaggy Phil and takes up with Dario who falsely claims that he's big-shot executive at Titan with a seven-figure salary; and 3) Nanny Megan marries Henderson because he's said that Victor is rewarding him for his years of faithful service by leaving him $10 million in his willDepends if it was the real Aiden who participated in the wedding ceremony and signed the marriage license. (which probably was not recorded at the courthouse after Aiden died that night)