It depends, would it be to weird in your family like that. It's not illegal, and I guess you could. It really depends on what you think.
Yes, you are related by marriage to your brother-in-law, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, etc., as well as to your spouse.
no it would be gross if you married some one who you are related to its incest
Yes, you are only related by marriage. There have been marriages of sisters who marry brothers.
An Orthodox person can only get married once, if the marriage ends in divorce. However, if a spouse dies, you can marry again.
If that is the only way this person is related to you, then Yes. For example if you have a brother, and the woman he is married to has a sister (who you are in no way relationally connected to except through your brothers marriage to her sister), it would not be considered an incestuous relationship because you are not genetically related to her.
No. A prenuptial agreement is good ONLY for the nuptials (marriage) in the agreement. Once you divorce, the nuptials (marriage) in question have come to an end. Even if you marry the same person a second time, that is considered NEW nuptials (new marriage) and would require a new prenuptial agreement. Or you could marry the person WITHOUT a prenup the second time. It is up to the participants.
they are no longer related. They would be ex-step sisters or brothers, techinically. But if they are related only by marriage and the parents are no longer married, then they also are no longer related.
Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.
According to hinduism if a man has a curse related to marriage, it will only apply on his first marriage. Thus marrying a dog before your actual marriage will break the curse on dog and will not harm your married life.
No. In Western Countries a person can only be married to one person at a time. The marriage must be legally dissolved before remarriage. The only jurisdictions where it would be possible is where plural marriages are allowed.
white's were only aloud to marry white's blacks were only aloud to marry blacks and if you were mixed you were not aloud to marry whites if grown up that way
There are currently no laws putting a limit on the number of times a person can be married in their lifetime. The only law in Louisiana states that you can only be married to 1 person at a time.
cheerfully attend my daughter marriage and give her all the blessings, it is the person whom she is going to marry not the religion, religion is the only medium to reach the beloved (god)
Marriage laws in the United States vary by state, but in most states you must be at least 18 to marry. Some states allow marriage at the age of 16 or 17 if a parent is present and consents to the marriage. There is no limit to how old you can be - people of any age over 18 are free to marry.