No
If you marry your girlfriend, you niece (daughter of your brother or sister) will continue to be your niece and will also be considered by most to be your new wife's niece. Your new wife will be her aunt, as you are already her uncle.
He could not find another wife.
The niece could be the daughter of the sister-in-law's sibling and not related to you, so you could marry her. However, the niece could also be your mother or your aunt, in which case you could not marry her. Erm, but whover readwhat this guy just wrote, I expect you're wondering WHY WOULD YOU EVEN BOTHER? DON'T YOU HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO??
No. Nether of his wives were related to him in any known way. ( President Benjamin Harrison married his wife's niece.)
No, it can't be. My uncle can't marry my younger sister because both are related by blood. Everywhere, there are many rules and regulations against them. This is an incest and cause genetical disorders and pedigree collapse. Noneover the world, these marriages are allowed, eventhough many foolish girls in South India marry their maternal uncle and got arrested and killed.
You can just say, "YOU CAN'T MARRY HIM!!!"
No state in the US permits marriage between niece and uncle.
No, you get a marriage license in the state you wish to get married in. If you are from Georgia, and you travel to Florida to get married, you will need to get a Florida license.
This would be your great niece. The legality would depend on where you live and how old she is.
yeu could but it would be weird.r u both same age
To be married in Florida, you just need a marry licence.