Yes, of course.
i should be able to because if needed i can always move and marry in another state right?
It is illegal in over 30 states in the United States to marry a first cousin. It is doubtful that a green card would be accepted if a person is married to their first cousin.
Your fiancee's father and your grandmother were brother and sister. You fiance is first cousin with one of your parents. So you would be first cousins once removed.
Haemon is both the king's son and Antigone's fiance. He's the last surviving child of King Creon and Queen Eurydice of Thebes. He's looking forward to marrying his first cousin, Antigone.
Haemon, who is Antigone's first cousin and fiance, kills himself with his own sword after finding her dead body hanging from her halter.
The child of your first cousin, once removed, is your first cousin, twice removed, if your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin. If your first cousin once removed in the first cousin of one of your parents, the child is your second cousin.
If Paul is your first cousin, then he is your mother's nephew, and she is Paul's aunt.If Paul is your second cousin, then he is your mother's first cousin, once removed, (if he and your mother are descended from one of her grandparents) or he is not related to your mother (if he is your cousin because of a relationship on your father's side of the family.)If Paul is your first cousin, once removed, then he is your mother's first cousin or he is related to your father and not to your mother.Other relationships apply depending on what other kind of cousin Paul is to you, always with the possibility that Paul is not related to your mother at all - because your relationship to him comes through your father.
If your first cousin once removed is your parent's first cousin, then your first cousin once removed is your child's first cousin twice removed.If your first cousin once removed is the child of your first cousin, then your first cousin once removed is your child's second cousin.
The first cousin of your first cousin could be yourself, your siblings , or you other first cousins on the same side of your family. However, the first cousin of your first cousin could also be unrelated to you!
The aunt of your first cousin's child is your first cousin's sister, who is also your first cousin.
Yes, because they would not be a natural-born citizen of the United States, or whatever country they landed in. If they apply for citizenship first, and enter the country legally, then no. They would not be considered an illegal alien.
Your mother's first cousin is YOUR first cousin, once removed. The child of your mother's first cousin is YOUR second cousin.