A "cousin by marriage" is not your blood relative. That would be accepted in most jurisdictions but you need to check the laws in yours.
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that is not right................. D:
You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction. First cousin marriage is legal in many places. YOu may want to discuss it with your religious clergy if you have one and should expect some criticism from others since even when first cousin marriage is legal there is a certain stigma attached to it, especially in the United States where many individual states allow it.
Yes, there is nothing that would prevent it.
Yes, your cousin once removed was your cousin by marriage and was remove by a divorce. Technically she's not really related to you.
You can date anyone you want to, regardless of your relationship to them. A question may arise if the dating becomes sexual activity with a close cousin. While the law in some places forbids marriage with your first cousin, virtually all jurisdictions permit marriage between second, or more distant, cousins.
Your cousin by marriage.
Your "cousin's neice by marriage" could be the daughter of your cousin's spouse's brother or sister, or the wife of your cousin's brother or sister's son, or even the wife of the son of your cousin's spouse's brother or sister. Obviously under the right circumstances your cousin's niece by marriage might actually be the same person as your granddaughter.
A cousin by marriage is someone who is related to you through marriage, not blood. They are the spouse of your cousin, or the cousin of your spouse. They are considered part of your extended family, but not directly related to you by blood.
Not your cousin but married to your cousin. Or can mean Cousin on other side of family.
Cousin by marriage.
Africa About half the states of the USA permit the marriage of first cousins.