Yes, second cousins can legally get married.
You can legally marry your first cousin in many states and countries.
Your first cousin is your son's first cousin, once removed. Marrying a first cousin, once removed is acceptable in many places and cultures, but not in all.
Third cousins can marry in all states of the United States. Abut half the states forbid marriages of first cousins; none forbid marriages of second cousins.
About half of the states in the US permit marriage of first cousins.
Many states recognize no such "legal" standing as 'legally seperated.' Nonetheless, you will have to file with the court and request a dissolution of the marriage (divorce).
Very simple. most states see her as a adult.
Depends on you state laws. In most states you have no legal right to return a car unless there is fraud involved.
exogamy
no you should not marry your cousin's son!
All states have restrictions about marrying relatives. The degree of separation varies widely. Some allow 1st cousins, some do not.
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt and Franklin D Roosevelt were fifth cousins. There are other United States Presidents who are fifth cousins once removed or further removed.
First cousins can get married in the following States:AlabamaAlaskaArizona (not a minor and can not have children.)CaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIllinois (not a minor and can not have children.)Indiana (not a minor and can not have children.)Maine (not a minor and can not have children.)MarylandMassachusettsNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaTennesseeUtah (cannot have children.)VermontVirginia