There is no legal prohibition. In some cultures there may be a religious prohibitions.
Yes, there is no law against it. However, some religious groups may not like it. Check with your local religious leader to be sure.
Yes, a brother can marry his brother's mother-in-law because they are not genetically related. The mother-in-law is the mother of the woman your brother married.
In some cultures it is expected that a woman would marry her deceased husband's brother, if the brother is not already married. In some cultures it is forbidden as incest.
yes
no because if its a widow then he man is dead and a dead person cant marry a living person!
This is legal for a man to marry his widow's sister in France.
No one
The same way she got married before she became a widow.
It is legal for a man in France to marry his widow's sister. These people are not related and there is no problem with marrying.
In Greece, people are allowed to marry three times in church, therefore marrying a widow presents no special problem.
Of course she can. Widows marry all the time, as do widowers.
"Is it legal for a man in Scotland to marry his widow's sister?" His widows sister surely mean he's dead or his widow wouldn't be his widow!!, However if he had faked his death so he could then run off with and then marry his widows sister then this would be bigamy which is illegal in UK law.
I am a policemans widow will I loose my widows pension if i re marry
Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obligated to marry his brother's widow, and the widow is obligated to marry her deceased husband's brother
If you like. You have no blood relation.
no a dead man cannot anymore get marry