When you marry the mother of your children, you formalize your relationship and create a legal bond recognized by the state. This can provide stability and security for your family, both emotionally and financially. It also signifies a commitment to co-parenting and raising your children together.
Ray Lewis married one of his children's mother, namely Tatyana McCall, the mother to three of his children.
The surviving children will inherit.
Yes. Obviously Ruth had to marry someone to have a mother-in-law.
It depends on how close a relative. It is legal to marry and have children with cousins however anyone closer related it is illegal to marry or have children and the children will potentially have genetic problems
People from observant Jewish communities would be under strong pressure to marry inside their own community (the same way most Hindu families expect their children to marry a Hindu of the same community). However, nothing "happens" if a Jew marries a non-Jew. (Not sure what you're implying. Lightning doesn't strike and they don't get beheaded.) The Jewish partner does not get excommunicated and can still be Jewish. If the couple want to raise their children as Jews, then they can do so if it's the mother who is Jewish. If the mother is not Jewish, then she may have to convert, or the child may have to convert, in order to be considered a Jew and be able to worship as a Jew. However, Reform Judaism accepts children of non-Jewish mothers as Jews if the father is Jewish.
they aren't smart.
If he's paying child support yes.
If they have the required license, yes. If you meant can a mother marry her son then obviously, no.
As in you remarried your children's mother, or a woman with children?
No, Mother Teresa's mother was a housewife. Nuns do not marry or have children.
Jesus mother is marry
I take it you have no established, legal relationship to the children. In that case, are you familiar with the term "kidnapping?"