Legally, nowhere in Texas can you get a gay marriage. You would have to go out of state (eg: California if the supreme court upholds the latest decision), but even then it would not be recognized in Texas. You could get married to a person of the opposite sex anywhere in Louisiana, but I doubt that's what you're looking for.
As a side, you will have to write a will if you wanted to have your partner have control over things in case of death or incapacitation, such as hospital visitation rights, control of remains, etc.
No. Same-sex marriage is not legal in Texas. Minimum age for marriage in Texas is 18, but 16- and 17-year-olds can marry with parental consent.
No, first cousins can not marry in Texas.
yes.
No.
yes it's for sure they can marry .
You may have to marry her/him but not actually marry her/him meaning that you do everything a married couple would do and just not marry her/him.
Alexis Texas married to Mr. Pete in 2008
Yes!
first cousins CAN NOT marry!
no you are only a resident of Texas if you are living in Texas
You can't control an individual or a couple so they marry who you think they should marry. Two people are attracted to each other; fall in love and either live together or get married. It's time you moved on.
a couple of minutes.