Except that he has to be dead to have a widow, it might be legal.(see related question)
"Is it legal for a man in Scotland to marry his widow's sister?" His widows sister surely mean he's dead or his widow wouldn't be his widow!!, However if he had faked his death so he could then run off with and then marry his widows sister then this would be bigamy which is illegal in UK law.
only id he had power of attorney for after he was deceased
It is legal for a man in France to marry his widow's sister. These people are not related and there is no problem with marrying.
If it's his widow...he's dead; he ain't marrying anybody!
French francs are no longer legal tender. France now uses the Euro.
The French Foreign Legion enlists after fitness and health tests. They do not recruit from abroad and applicants are asked to come to France first to take the tests. They French Foreign Legion do not concern themselves with your legal status, except that it gives an accepted applicant legal status here.
The legal system is very different in France , so there aren't direct equivalents for this kind of title.
French Guiana is an overseas region of France, so the answer is the same as it would be for France itself. No. Same-sex marriage is not legal in French Guiana, although same-sex couples may register for Pactes Civiles de Solidarite, a kind of civil union which provides some of the benefits of marriage. In 2011, both the Constitutional Court and the National Assembly of France decided against same-sex marriage.
There is no legal definition of sister-in-law. It is a widely used cultural term that is sometimes used in legal situations and has two meanings. Your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse or the wife of your brother.
France introduced the Euro in Jan 2001 and phased out the French Franc during the same year. On Jan. 1, 2002, the Euro was the only legal currency.
Godavari D. Patil has written: 'Hindu widows' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Widows, Remarriage, Legal status, laws, Women