Yes, if his wife is dead or divorced he could marry her sister.
If your brother-in-law's ex-wife is your sister, you cannot marry his ex-wife.If your brother-in-law is the brother of your wife, then as long as you are no longer married, you can marry his ex-wife.
If your sister-in-law is your wife's sister, her sister's daughter could be your daughter, whom you may not marry. She may also be the daughter of another sister-in-law. Then you could marry her, but many people would find such a marriage objectionable.If your sister-in-law is your brother's wife, her sister and the sister's daughter are not related to you and you could marry the daughter.All this depends, of course on your no longer being married to you wife, either because she has died or you are divorced.
Yes; if your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, when you divorce your spouse she becomes your ex-sister-in-law. Unless you marry her. Then she becomes your wife. On the other hand, if your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her status has nothing to do with your marital status, but she would become your ex-sister-in-law if she and your brother divorced.
The husband is the child's father by law.
If you are a widow and he isn't married, yes.
The Queen Mother became Queen because her brother in law who was the eldest son of George V abdicated to marry a twice divorced American woman making her husband King of the United Kingdom
NO, not unless you own an iguana, very odd law.
The law is the law and if it is being broken, anyone can report it.
I am not a Jewish law decider but I will say what I think is true: 1. The chuppah is irrelevant - if they can get married they can get married anywhere and if they cant get married they cannot get married anywhere. 2. The restrictions of who a Cohen can marry only apply to a male Cohen, not female. Thus she can marry a divorced man and may they be blessed with children and happiness, and may all people find someone to live out their days happily with.
This is not a rule or law, just happens that more often the mother is found to be a more suitable parent than the father in custody cases.
Nothing happens if you marry and divorce him in England that is the law. You will have papers to prove your divorce and Turkey will accept that.