Yes. There is no prohibition against second cousin marriages in any state in the U.S.
As far as I know, the only country which has any such prohibition is South Korea.
In the United States marriage between second cousins is not banned in any state. However, you should always check the laws in your particular jurisdiction to determine if there are any special conditions regarding cousin marriage. In Arizona, for example, marriage between cousins is limited for firstcousins whereby they may marry only if both are sixty-five years of age or older.
It may depend on how far removed, relative-wise, they are from you. (in tehcnical terms: What degree of consanguinity they are.)
No, the children may have genetic defects.
no you should not marry your cousin's son!
Genetic Scientists have found that if second cousins marry then there is a much lower risk that any children they may have will not be mentally challenged or have any other birth defects.
Yes. There are no laws against incest. However some priests may refuse to do the ceremony.
The parents of your second cousins are your second cousins once removed, since the ancestor that you have in common with then is your great grandparent.
They may be second cousins. They could also be a cousin twice removed.
You may be related to your second cousin's cousin, or you may not. It depends on the specifics of how the two cousins are related.You are related to your second cousin through one couple who are both your great grandparents and your second cousin's great grandparents. All of that couple's great grandchildren are your second cousins, your first cousins or your siblings.But, unless there are cousin marriages in your recent ancestry, you and your second cousin, and most other people, have four couples who are your great grandparents. Your second cousin has three other sets of great grandparents who are notrelated to you. Any of their great grandchildren are your second cousin's second cousins or first cousins - and they are not related to you at all.
Some of your great grandmother's great grandchildren are your second cousins. Some may be your first cousins and some could be your siblings.If they are descended from your great grandmother but not from your grandparent, they are second cousins. If they are descended from your great grandmother and your grand parent, but not from your parent, they are your first cousins. If they are descended from your great grandmother, your grandparent, and from your parent, they are your siblings (your brothers and sisters).
Yes, Utah is one of the few states that all types of cousins (1st, 2nd, etc) can be married. While 1st cousins may be married in Utah there may be restrictions. (age/reproduction)
You would have a variety of different relationships to the cousins of your first cousins. Some of them are you and your siblings, and some of them are also your first cousins. Second cousins of your first cousins may also be your second cousins. In addition, your first cousins will have many cousins who are not related to you at all. You are lreated to your first cousins because each of you have one paret who is a sibling of one parent of the other. But each of you also has one other parent, who also has siblings and the children of those siblings are cousins to one of you but not to both.