Can you marry your brother-in-law?

Although a man may marry his sister-in-law and a woman may marry her brother-in-law, other relatives-in-law may marry provided they are at least 21 years of age and the family members involved in creating the in-law relationship are both dead.
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What does the Bible say about marrying your brother-in-law?

If brothers are living together and one of them dies without a son, his widow must not marry outside the family. Her husband's brother shall take her and marry her and fulfill the duty of a brother-in-law to her.
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Can you marry your brother-in-law UK?

On the basis of "affinity", a woman is not permitted to marry certain step-relatives or in-laws such as the former husband of her grandmother, mother, aunt, daughter, niece or granddaughter. She is equally prohibited from marrying her former husband's grandfather, father, uncle, son, nephew or grandson.
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Can a wife marry her husband's brother?

levirate, custom or law decreeing that a widow should, or in rare cases must, marry her dead husband's brother. The term comes from the Latin levir, meaning “husband's brother.” The “brother” may be a biological sibling of the deceased or a person who is socially classified as such.
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Can I marry my sister-in-law?

Even though her first marriage is not registered there must have been a customary marriage between your sister in law and her husband which holds good in the eyes of Law. So you can not marry her unless until she get legal divorce from her husband.
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Can I marry my niece?

Answers (2) Yes you can marry your niece under the Hindu Merriage Act, 1955 if the customs and traditions permit you to do so.
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Can I marry my step daughter?

Not while she is his stepdaughter, as bigamy and polygamy are still illegal. The stepfather would have to divorce the stepdaughter's mother first, then after the divorce is finalized, he would be free to marry the stepdaughter if they both wished it.
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Who can you not marry?

You may not marry your:
  • Grandmother or grandfather.
  • Mother or father.
  • Father's sister (aunt) or brother (uncle)
  • Mother's sister (aunt) or brother (uncle)
  • Sister or brother.
  • Father's daughter (half sister) or son (half brother)
  • Mother's daughter (half sister) or son (half brother)
  • Daughter or son.
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Can a brother in law marry a sister-in-law?

Although a man may marry his sister-in-law and a woman may marry her brother-in-law, other relatives-in-law may marry provided they are at least 21 years of age and the family members involved in creating the in-law relationship are both dead.
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Can an uncle marry a niece?

Avunculate marriage refers to a marriage between an uncle and a niece or between an aunt and a nephew (third degree relations). In some societies avunculate marriage is prohibited as a form of incest, while in others it is legal, even common.
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Is a brother-in-law a relative?

“relative” means, with respect to a public official, an individual who is related to the public official as father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepfather, ...
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Can a sister marry her sister?

Siblings cannot marry in the United States

Many states outlaw sexual relationships between siblings and between parents and their children, and no state allows siblings to marry.
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Can I marry my sister's daughter?

DEAR, As per law, you cannot marry with your cousin sister as it is prohibited by Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Moreover, an adopted child have same obligations/liabilities as natural born son.
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Where in the Bible does it say not to marry your sister?

Incest in the Bible refers to sexual relations between certain close kinship relationships which are prohibited by the Hebrew Bible. These prohibitions are found predominantly in Leviticus 18:7–18 and 20:11–21, but also in Deuteronomy.
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Can a man marry his wife's sister?

Easy, problem solved!! The marriage with the sister of the wife during the lifetime of the wife will be null and void as it will amount to bigamy, however after the dissolution of marriage with the wife by decree of the court or in event of her death, the person can marry the sister of the ex-wife.
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What does the Bible say about sleeping with your brothers wife?

Then Judah said to Onan, "Lie with your brother's wife and fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law to produce offspring for your brother."
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What is the wife of my brother-in-law called?

Your husband's brother's wife is called your co-sister-in-law, meaning you share the “sister-in-law” relationship with your husband.
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Can I marry my uncle?

according to hindu marriage act, no one can marry in their prohibited relationship, and your uncle (mama) is comes under the purview of prohibited relationship. There is a loophole if any custom is there in which uncle can marry their sister's daughter it can be done.
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Can I marry cousin?

Current position. Several states of the United States prohibit cousin marriage. As of February 2014, 24 U.S. states prohibit marriages between first cousins, 19 U.S. states allow marriages between first cousins, and seven U.S. states allow only some marriages between first cousins.
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Why do couples break up after 7 years?

Common reasons are specific deal breakers: not feeling listened to, not happy in the relationship or not able to give a partner what they seem to need. Avoid extrapolating or arguing about the validity of your reasons — whether an ex accepts them or not, they're your reasons.
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What is the youngest age to get married?

With parental consent, a person can marry at 16. The consent of at least one parent or guardian is required for a person aged 16 or 17 to get married. Males at the time of marriage must be at least 18 years of age, while females aged 16–17 can marry with the consent of at least one parent or guardian.
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What should you not marry?

40 Signs You Should Never Get Married
  • You don't believe in it. ...
  • You want to save money. ...
  • You don't feel like you need to prove your love. ...
  • You have trust issues. ...
  • You've never wanted to get married. ...
  • You disagree with the definition of marriage. ...
  • You don't want to mess with the whole last name thing. ...
  • You want your freedom.
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Can I date my stepdaughter?

Well if she's at least 18 years old and you aren't married any longer to her mom (and obviously assuming you aren't related by blood), then you can legally date her.
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