Sure, as long as you're not 1st cousins.
No, it is not illegal.
I dont see why not! GO FOR IT!
Not at all. There are many men and women who date and consequently marry the siblings of their brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws. Some folks may find it strange to "keep it in the family", but there are many success stories of this nature. Technically, your brother or sister's in-laws are not YOUR in-laws, and you have no real legal relationship to them. If my fiancee had a nice brother for me to set my younger sister up with, I'd go for it in a heart-beat.
yes because if the sisters a sister in-law then the brothers r 2
according to my research Nelson Mandela was religious he was baptize in a Christian church and follow the way of the Christian laws.
The Nuremburg Laws were laws that prohibited Jew's to have any relationship or marry German's
Your brother-in-law's brother. Though many will refer to them as a brother-in-law, they technically are not related to you.
No.
In most places, it is not legally permissible to marry your niece. Laws vary by location, so it is important to check the specific laws in your area.
Yes, if your sister marries a man, and you then marry another man, the two men would be considered in-laws to each other. Specifically, your sister's husband would be your brother-in-law, and your husband would be your sister's brother-in-law. In this way, both men are related through marriage, making them in-laws.
In-laws are not related.
Eric laws is my brother he lives in grand junction Colorado