Horse Isle Answer: If you are a priest Answered by CanadianGurl (Cremello Server)
When sisters and brothers marry it is called incest and is not a legal marriage in most parts of the world.
There is no compulsion to marry again when someone has been widowed.
Marian Hubbard Bell never married she was widowed.
Yes. But was widowed in 1996. Yes. At one time...
Cleopatra, despite her reputation, only married twice and she was widowed both times. Her two legal marriages were to her two younger brothers. There was a political "marriage" to Marc Antony, but not a legal one as Antony, as a Roman, was forbidden to marry a foreigner, and he was also married to his Roman wife at the time.
You can marry where you want, I THINK!!
In North Carolina, it is illegal for a man to marry his widowed sister. The state prohibits marriage between siblings, including half-siblings and in-laws. This restriction is in place to prevent incestuous relationships, which are considered unlawful and socially unacceptable.
brothers can't marry sisters it's against the law, but you can marry your 2nd cousin and down.
Yes, your mother who is widowed can marry your father-in-law who is also widowed. This does not mean your mother or the father-in-law has forgotten or stopped loving their deceased mates, but companionship is important for a couple and hopefully both sides of the family will be happy for your mother and father-in-law.
Canadian citizens are allowed to marry whoever they want.
can i will come in canada if i will be marry with canadian?
obviously after the death of his wife