Yes,you can marry your nephew legally in Australia.I hope you two can have a lot of beautiful kids and start a happy family.
The legality of marriage between an aunt/uncle and nephew/niece varies depending on the jurisdiction. In many places, such marriages are not allowed due to close blood relations and potential genetic risks. It is crucial to consult the laws of your specific country or state to determine the legality of such a marriage.
Yes.
Well to be honest its up to you whether you want to marry someone related to you
Yeah, but it would be a little weird
No. Because he is your cousin and its wrong to date family
Idon'tthink he marries anyone because heslookingfor his nephew.
Is your wife the mother of your daughter? If not, the two are not related and could get married. If she is the mother of your daughter, or has adopted her, she would be considered a first cousin. In many places, they could get married without any problem, but check your local laws as some places do not allow first cousins to marry.
Unless there is something being left out, an "aunt inlaw" would be no blood relation. This should be legal.
Your nephew's nephew is the son of one of your nephew's brothers or sisters. He is your great nephew.
Your mother's (mom) nephew is your answer.
Your nephew's son is your grand nephew or great nephew.
Your nephew's son is your great nephew. Your niece's son is also your great nephew.
Assuming that you are your wife are not related, except by marriage (you and your wife are not cousins, etc.), that would mean your sister and your wife's nephew are in no way blood relatives. The Bible does not put limitations on a man and a woman who are not related getting married.