Not in Mississippi. And there are a couple of states that might issue a court order to allow it, but doesn't happen often. And there is the issue of statutory rape to consider.
Anywhere is possible.
Not legally. He can only have one wife at a time, anywhere in the world. If he had one in Mexico he couldn't legally marry you.
Yes, you can legally marry anywhere in the USA, EXCEPT in Nebraska, were you have to be 19, and Mississippi, where you have to be 21. In both those states, you would need parental consent or a judge to issue a order permitting the marriage.
No
No, there is no country on Earth that allows parent and child to marry.
According to CousinCouples.com, you can marry your second cousins anywhere in the US.
as long as there not blood related yes
Anywhere!
No. it doesn't matter if you are gay or straight, you cannot marry a parent anywhere in the world.
No. There is no state in the U.S. that will allow you marry without parental consent if you are under the age of 18. In Mississippi, you have to *21* in order to marry without parental consent. I verified this information with the county clerk's office today. The only way a 16-year-old can marry without parental consent is if there are special circumstances/approval from a court. ya, i think you can do that in mississippi. i am not for sure, but you can look into it more. also i am trying to do about the same thing. i am fourteen, and he is sixteen.
Watch Mississippi Masala.
Some nutcases call animals their wives but it's not legally possible to marry them.