Even 1st cousins can get married in the UK.
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There is no law against 2nd cousins getting married.
No, there is no term in the English language for this occurrence.
They would be 3rd cousins.
In some countries they can and it can also depend on whether you are first, second or third cousins etc. It's based on that they believe that the children of 2 cousins will be damaged due to the close biological relationship. Latest research show however that the risk for 2 cousins to have a damaged child is as small as 2 non-related people would. There are countries where this number is very high but they have then married cousins for centuries.
It is legal for third cousins to marry in Wisconsin. It is also legal for second cousins to marry. The only set of cousins not allowed is first.
Certainly. Even first cousins can marry in about half the US jurisdictions and in many other countries. No place forbids marriage between third cousins.
Yes.
You haven't provided your jurisdiction but in most jurisdictions you can marry your third cousin.
Third cousins can marry in all states of the United States. Abut half the states forbid marriages of first cousins; none forbid marriages of second cousins.
By definition, cousins share a common ancestor. Otherwise they would not be cousins. It is common for people to refer to those that 'marry in' to the family, those that are adopted or are step children as cousins when there is really no common ancestor. Third cousins would share a common Great Great Grandparent. There is no prohibition to marriage for third cousins.
Yes they can marry their cousins
cousins can not marry
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I believe it is ok because you are not related. Just to be safe, ask you cousin, family, friends, and maybe parents.
first cousins CAN NOT marry!
A marriage between third cousins would not be considered to be a health issue for them or their offspring unless they came from a family with a long history of closer cousin marriages or were known to both carry undesirable genetic disease traits.