as long as it isn't done in the U.S., it should be fine.
Your cousin by marriage.
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.
Whether you can marry your first cousin twice removed depends in part on the laws of the place where you propose to have the marriage performed. In most of the US, you can marry your first cousin, so marrying your first cousin twice removed would also be permitted.
If it was legal in Colorado, it would be in Kansas.
My relationship with my cousin through marriage is good. We get along well and enjoy spending time together.
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.
Your cousin' spouse becomes your cousin by marriage (cousin-in-law). The reason for this is that they have the same relationship to you.
No you cant marry first Cousin or seconed cousin you share to much blood.
Your husband's third cousin is just considered your third cousin through marriage.