Yes.
first cousins CAN NOT marry!
It may depend on how far removed, relative-wise, they are from you. (in tehcnical terms: What degree of consanguinity they are.)
Yes, second cousins can legally get married.
It is legally but not socially acceptable.
You can legally marry your first cousin in many states and countries.
In South Carolina, first cousins are legally allowed to marry. However, marriages between more closely related individuals, such as siblings or parents and children, are prohibited. It's always advisable to check for any updates or changes to the laws or regulations regarding marriage in the state.
In the UK it is legal for cousins to marry, so it is certainly legal for cousins to have children. King Henry VIII changed the marriage laws on that point so that he could legally marry his cousin.
Where can you marry an illegal allien?
No. Marriage between first cousins is prohibited in Kentucky.
The children of sisters are first cousins. In most jurisdictions, first cousins can legally marry, but sometimes the family culture or the broader culture of the region frowns on such marriages.
The simple state of being homosexual is not illegal anywhere in the US. However, it is illegal for two people of the same sex to marry in North Carolina.
Yes they can marry their cousins