It depends on the family member. If it's a cousin, that's one thing. A sibling, parent, son or daughter, etc.--not OK.
Can a notary marry a family member in the state of maine
You have to be willing to go against the feelings of close members of your family. Then, if you are over the age of majority (18 in most places), obtain a marriage license in a state that allows it and get married.
Most state's (where incest is forbidden) do not allow you to marry direct family members.
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You can in the state of WI , but generally, it isn't recommended.
hi there my name is mary i really need help,my dad is applying for united state america visa and he need me and my husband to write a supporting letter for him that his going and coming back
In the letter, you can state that the family member resides at your home. If you have a bill or other mail addressed with their name on it, you can include it in the letter.
Even if not prohibited in your particular state, it is not a good idea.
Either take them with you, or let another family member watch them?
Your aunt's grandson is your first cousin, once removed. Whether or not you can legally marry him depends on the laws of your country, province, or state.
turning against family.
See to it that when you die your family does not need to ask the same question!