Yes, such a marriage does not appear to be prohibited under Arizona Law. See related links.
Adoption.
ewww that's a bit weird maybe if they are not related
No, you can divorce in Arizona if you are a resident.
Since I'm not sure what you are asking, I will answer both scenarios:If the stepdaughter is of legal age (usually 18), and if you want her to live with you, then you and she both have every legal right to make that choice.But if, in your question, you are asking if you have to let her move in with you, then no, you do not. Once you and her father separate you are not obligated in any way towards your stepdaughter.
If you marry a widow (female) or a widower (male) and that person already has a daughter, that daughter becomes your stepdaughter on marriage.
you mean "repercussion"A minor age 16 or older can marry with the consent of their parents. At 18, you are no longer a minor. Persons younger than 16 cannot marry without the consent of parents AND a judge.
At 18 you can marry without parental consent. At 16/17 you can marry with parental consent. To marry under 16 requires a court order (which is rarely granted).
Anna Olson has a stepdaughter
omg don't do it. you will regret it. BE SINGLE WHILE YOU CAN!!!!
"Stepdaughter" is typically written without any additional punctuation, as it is a compound word combining the words "step" and "daughter" to refer to a person who is the daughter of one's spouse from a previous marriage.
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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.