it depends if its a step father or not. if it is a step father then ts completely legal. but if its his birth father then you cannot marry your cousin!!
YES!
In America I'm sure it would go against the law, but in other countries or places I have no idea. Don't marry your mother's sister's daughter.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
Hell yeah if she is hot
Shaggy Beard
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in many countries.
No, it is not legal to marry one's granddaughter in Kansas. In all states in the United States, such marriages are considered incestuous and are prohibited by law.
Your father's fist cousin is your first cousin, once removed. In most palces simple first cousin marriages are legal, so marriages betwen first cousins once removed would also be legal. But the ultimate answer depends on the laws of the place where you are.
Her father unsparingly gave his daughter his approval to marry the love of her life.
In Medieval times yes, the man who wanted to marry a father's daughter had to ask for her hand in marriage and if the father rejected the young man then his daughter was not able to see him any longer. Also, in some countries if the father accepted the young man's proposal of his daughter's hand in marriage there would be a dowry (either money or property that the father gave the young man if the father was wealthy and if the father was poor then sometimes the dowry would simply be farm animals, etc.)
can it be an incest if a son and a daughter who are related because of their mothers who sisters marry each other?