A sister in law, by definition, is the sister of your wife. As long as you aren't still married to your wife, it would be legal.
A sister-in-law can also be your brother's wife. You can marry her provided she is not still married to your brother.
As long as neither of you are married to someone else, in most jurisdictions it is legal to marry the sister of your sister-in-law.
This is legal for a man to marry his widow's sister in France.
You can marry your sister in law in Georgia. The law only addresses marrying close relatives and your wife's sister would not fall into that category.
"Is it legal for a man in Scotland to marry his widow's sister?" His widows sister surely mean he's dead or his widow wouldn't be his widow!!, However if he had faked his death so he could then run off with and then marry his widows sister then this would be bigamy which is illegal in UK law.
No, it is illegal to marry your sister in Tennessee. Incestuous marriages are prohibited in Tennessee as they are in many states due to the risk of genetic disorders and societal taboos.
It is legal for a man in France to marry his widow's sister. These people are not related and there is no problem with marrying.
Your cousin's sister is also your cousin. In some places it is legal to marry your cousin.
Yes, if his wife is dead or divorced he could marry her sister.
There is no legal definition of sister-in-law. It is a widely used cultural term that is sometimes used in legal situations and has two meanings. Your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse or the wife of your brother.
Yes, it is legal for your sister to marry your husband's brother.
Probably yes if you have no blood relate to her.
In America I'm sure it would go against the law, but in other countries or places I have no idea. Don't marry your mother's sister's daughter.
no a dead man cannot anymore get marry