In most states unless there is language within the prenup specifying that a certain state's laws apply to the document ( usually the state where the marriage took place) the law governing a prenup are taken from the state where the divorce is filed. So, if you marry in Las Vegas with language written in the prenup saying that the laws of Las Vegas govern your prenup, then after you move, Las Vegas law still pertains. Without this written clause, Maryland law would pertain.
According to CousinCouples.com, second cousins can marry anywhere in the US.
No. That is polygamy and it is against the law.
No you do not legally have to sign a marital prenup,you can refuse to sign it and the only consequence would be that the person wanting the prenup would not marry you.
In a divorce, it could happen. Have her sign a prenup.
Vegas!
Yes.
Go to Las Vegas :)
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in all of Nevada. The law is the same for all couples. You must be 18 to marry without parental consent, or 16 to marry with parental consent. Judicial consent is acceptable in the absence of parental consent.
It is not good in Maryland. The license has to be issued by the county where the ceremony is.
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No, it is not legal to marry one's granddaughter in Kansas. In all states in the United States, such marriages are considered incestuous and are prohibited by law.
It is legal to marry a second cousin in California. It is not legal to marry anyone else in your family. California also allows first cousin marriage.