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  2. Prohibited degree of kinship - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Act 1986 prohibits a marriage to the following, until both parties are aged 21 or over, and provided that the younger party has not at any time before attaining the age of 18 been a child of the family in relation to the other party:

  3. Legality of incest in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prohibited relationships [3] Prohibited acts [3] Penalties Alabama: Either legitimately or illegitimately: His ancestor or descendant by blood or adoption; or; His brother or sister of the whole or half-blood or by adoption; or; His stepchild or stepparent, while the marriage creating the relationship exists; or

  4. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    A prohibited degree of relationship would be that of a parent and their natural or adoptive child, a step-parent and their step-child, whether the step-child's parent and step-parent are married under the Marriage Act [Chapter 5:11] or the Customary Marriages Act [Chapter 5:07], or are parties to an unregistered customary law marriage, and ...

  5. Parent-in-law - Wikipedia

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    Many cultures and legal systems impose duties and responsibilities on persons connected by this relationship. A person is a child-in-law to the parents of the spouse, who are in turn also the parents of those sibling-in-laws (if any) who are siblings of the spouse (as opposed to spouses of siblings). Together, the members of this family ...

  6. Sibling-in-law - Wikipedia

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    Sibling-in-law also refers to the reciprocal relationship between a person's spouse and their sibling's spouse. In Indian English this can be referred to as a co-sibling (specifically a co-sister, for the wife of one's sibling-in-law, [2] or co-brother, for the husband of one's sibling-in-law [3]).

  7. Pennsylvania troopers deny rumored affair as motive for State ...

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    Pennsylvania State Police claim a rumored affair between suspected gunman Eric Frein's sister-in-law Melissa Frein and badly-injured trooper Alex Douglass is nothing more than a rumor.

  8. Kylie Kelce's Family Guide: Meet Jason Kelce's In-Laws - AOL

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    Kylie Kelce. Courtesy of New Heights/Youtube While Jason Kelce’s parents have been making headlines, his in-laws prefer to stay under the radar and let their daughter, Kylie Kelce (née McDevitt ...

  9. Affinity (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law and in cultural anthropology, affinity is the kinship relationship created or that exists between two people as a result of someone's marriage. It is the relationship each party in the marriage has to the family of the other party in the marriage. It does not cover the marital relationship itself. Laws, traditions and customs relating to ...