Is it wrong to marry your sister-in-law?
As far as I am aware, there is no law against marrying a sister or brother in law. The purpose of the laws are to prevent people who are biologically related within certain degrees from marrying each other. There would be no particular reason to stop a sister or brother in law from marrying, legally at least.
Can a widower marry his sister-in-law?
Would you please be the judge? The question was, “Is it legal for a man in California to marry his widow’s sister?” It is not possible for a dead man to marry, but this answer was not an option. As no law prohibits a dead man from marrying his sister-in-law, it must be legal, at least technically.
Can I marry my sister’s brother in law?
Your sister in law is not a genetic blood relation, she is only a family member by license. There would be no moral or ethical barriers to marriage as long as she is divorced from your brother or sister.
Can you not marry your wife’s sister?
The Catholic Church, or the Church of Christ, always teaches us by the Spirit of the Word of God. Now, the Church has ever taught, does and will to the end teach from Scripture, that “a man may not marry his deceased wife’s sister,” or, which is the same thing, “a woman may not marry her sister’s husband.”
Can I marry my wife sister?
The marriage with the sister of the wife during the lifetime of the wife will be null and void as it will amount to bigamy, however after the dissolution of marriage with the wife by decree of the court or in event of her death, the person can marry the sister of the ex-wife.
Is it legal to marry your mom?
No person shall marry his or her sibling, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, stepparent, grandparents’ spouse, spouse’s child, spouse’s grandchild, sibling’s child or parent’s sibling. Consensual incest between people 16 years old or more is not a criminal offense.
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