Quitting a job does not qualify for unemployment.
It is not good in Maryland. The license has to be issued by the county where the ceremony is.
There is no prohibition in any state to marrying anyone who has or will collect state Unemployment Insurance benefits.
Same-sex couples will be permitted to marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
According to CousinCouples.com, second cousins can marry anywhere in the US.
Whether or not your spouse is employed (or, indeed, whether or not you have a spouse) has no bearing on unemployment benefits in any location I'm familiar with. If you lost your job in a way that would allow you to collect unemployment, then you can collect unemployment. If you didn't, then you can't. It's pretty much that simple.
Only if he is divorced or his wife is dead. Some states such as Maryland forbid marrying of a stepdaughter, stepson, stepfather or stepmother. See related link, section 2-202 of Maryland Family law.
Your eligibility for unemployment benefits is not affected by the fact that your spouse is your boss. What matters is whether your boss has been deducting money from your paycheck to pay your unemployment insurance premiums. If the premiums have been paid, then you are insured, and you qualify for benefits.
Yes. Same-sex couples are permitted to marry in Virginia pursuant to court order effective October 6, 2014. Maryland recognizes same-sex marriages from other states. Same-sex couples can legally marry in Maryland effective January 1, 2013.
you can marry him in Spain or in the US then he can be in America
No, but it can affect your credit. There is no need to be behind due to unemployment. see links below
No. No such amendment has been made. Same-sex couples will be able to legally marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
Yes, the state of Maryland began recognizing out-of-state same-sex marriages on February 23, 2010. It began permitting same-sex couples to marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.