It is not legal to marry your own daughter or granddaughter anywhere in the US.
None of them, you have to be at least 16 to marry with parental consent in most states. Without consent you have to be 18.
No, it is illegal to marry your sister anywhere in the world.
Most states do not allow individuals to drive with a license that is suspended from another state. However, some states offer reciprocity agreements that may allow drivers with out-of-state suspensions to legally drive in limited circumstances. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the states involved.
It depends on the laws of your country or state. In some places, being married may allow you to live separately from your parents at a younger age. However, you should consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and responsibilities.
Yes and no it depends on the state. Most states will allow a post-op transsexual marry a person of the opposite sex of their new gender and will still honor a marriage previous to gender reassignment surgery.
No. You are only gay if you are attracted to members of your same sex.
There are no states that will allow a 15-year-old to marry without parental consent/court approval/special circumstances. Some states wouldn't allow it period.
All states (BUT NOT OREGON) will allow 16 year olds to marry with parental consent.
All of them. A minor needs parents permission in all the states.
In some states, yes the state recognizes the sex change as legal and thereby marriage of a genetic/birth man to a Male to Female transexual as legal. Others do not and without same sex marriage a man may not marry a Male to Female transexual.
Yes. It is legal in all 50 states. There are only laws in some states over marring your 1st cousin. Though 26 states do allow you to marry your 1st cousin.
For the most part, yes. They can certainly marry before surgery. After surgery, they can marry someone opposite their transitioned sex in a great deal of the world, though not in every state in the US. Transsexual women are more likely to be able to marry where gay marriage is not legal. It seems as LGBT people get rights, actual transsexual persons who are not transgendered nor a part of the LGBT lose theirs. To take a TS woman's mainstream rights and then force her to settle for a cheaper version as LGBT rights is neither ethical nor fair.
In the state of Rhode Island it is legal to marry a first cousin. 20 states allow first cousin marriages.
If the male to female transsexual is still legally male and not yet legally female then yes. You'd marry the same way a man and woman would as long as the other person is still legally male.
Which religions dont allow priets to marry?
It looks like 19 states plus Washington, D.C. allow first cousins to marry. See related link provided below.