Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 35, Chapter 402
402.010. Degree of relationship that will bar marriage.
(1) No marriage shall be contracted between persons who are nearer of kin to each other by consanguinity, whether of the whole or half-blood, than second cousins.
(2) Marriages prohibited by subsection (1) of this section are incestuous and void
See Ex Parte Bowen, 247 S.W.2d 379 (Ky. 1952)
Kentucky State law says you can NOT marry either your first cousin or first cousin once removed.
Whether you can marry your first cousin twice removed depends in part on the laws of the place where you propose to have the marriage performed. In most of the US, you can marry your first cousin, so marrying your first cousin twice removed would also be permitted.
There are no laws to prevent marrying a first cousin once removed.
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No. Marriage between first cousins is prohibited in Kentucky.
Your first cousin's son is your first cousin once removed. In many places a marriage between such people is accepted, in others it is not.
It is legal in most places to marry your second cousin once removed. Whether it is OK to ask that cousin to marry you depends on how you family and community respond to such things.
In the state of Rhode Island it is legal to marry a first cousin. 20 states allow first cousin marriages.
In most countries you can marry your first cousin with dispensation from the church.
It depends on what the laws of your particular state happen to be. Some states permit the marriage of first cousins and some do not.
Your aunt's grandson is your first cousin, once removed. Whether or not you can legally marry him depends on the laws of your country, province, or state.
NO! That would be the children of your mother or father's cousin, right? So you would have the same great-grandparents? Too close! Too many possibilities of recessive traits in that gene pool...
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.