Two issues here. Most places, being a second cousin is not an issue legally. Might be frowned on by the people around you, but that's their problem. Second, if you are of the same sex, do you live somewhere that it is legal for same sex to marry? It is not legal everywhere and even if you went somewhere that it is, that marriage will not be recognized when you return home.
It's legal to marry your cousin in some states, but that doesn't mean it isn't gross.There are no laws about "dating" only sex and marriage.
Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Oregon since October 2013 and legally performed since May 19, 2014.
Only while very young.
At least 7 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Benton County on May 19, 2014, the first day on which same-sex marriage was legal in Oregon.
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Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for an Oregon driver's license. The state of Oregon recognizes in-state, out-of-state and foreign same-sex marriages, including for the purposes of legal change of name.
There are no laws against dating. However, if you want to have sex or get married, she has to be your third cousin.
Yes. The state of Oregon began recognizing same-sex marriages in October 2013. Then, on May 19, 2014, Oregon's ban on the performance of same-sex marriages was struck down by a federal District Court. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to issue an emergency stay. Same-sex couples began legally marrying in Oregon shortly after noon on Monday, May 19, 2014.
Probably not- one is legally a child, the other legally an adult. It is DEFINITELY illegal for them to have sex- the age of consent in Oregon is 18.
A December 2012 poll found that 40% of people in Oregon would vote to ban same-sex marriage. 54% would vote to legalize it. According to a June 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 22% of respondents in Oregon opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships in that state. 43% supported same-sex marriage and 33% supported civil unions. 1% was undecided.
In the UK it is legal for cousins to marry, so it is certainly legal for cousins to have children. King Henry VIII changed the marriage laws on that point so that he could legally marry his cousin.