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Marrying cousin
4 years ago
Hi, me and my cousin in a relationship for past 12 years. She is my mom's elder sister's daughter. Now we are 30+ and still waiting for my parents acceptance. Is there any way I can marry her legally and wait till parents acceptance. Please help and guide.
A.Dear Sir,
You being person of marriageable age you can marry and nobody dare to lodge any complaint against you.
Please take PAID phone call with me through VIDHIKARYA and get more legal guidance.
You being person of marriageable age you can marry and nobody dare to lodge any complaint against you.
Please take PAID phone call with me through VIDHIKARYA and get more legal guidance.
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Jagannath S Pawar
Responded 4 years ago
A.As you both are major by age if you are not in prohibited degree of relationships you are free to marry legally and convince your parents.
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