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So both of them are grandchildren, of course not.
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Collateral blood relatives and direct blood relatives within three generations cannot get married, so they can't get married.
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If my grandfather and my granddaughter could get married...
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How does it sound a little awkward!
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Summary. Hello, I'm sorry to keep you waiting, you can get married; Paragraph 1 of Article 7 of the Marriage Law prohibits marriage between "lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations".
Lineal blood relatives refer to the upper and lower generations of relatives who give birth to themselves and the children they have, such as parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, maternal great-grandparents and maternal great-grandchildren, etc. Immediate family members are not allowed to marry, regardless of generational distance. At the same time, the legal fiction of lineal blood relatives, such as adoptive parents and adopted children, although there is no natural lineal blood relationship, is not allowed to marry, which is mainly an ethical and moral requirement.
Collateral blood relatives refer to all relatives who are of the same blood origin except for direct blood relatives. For example, siblings born to the same parents, half-siblings born to the same father, cousins born to the same maternal grandparents, etc. The law does not prohibit all collateral relatives from marrying, only for collateral relatives within three generations.
The calculation method of generation is to take oneself as the first generation, parents as the second generation, grandparents and maternal grandparents as the third generation, and so on. Therefore, collateral blood relatives within three generations refer to collateral blood relatives who are from the same grandparents or maternal grandparents as oneself. Specifically, collateral blood relatives who are prohibited from marriage include:
1) Siblings, including siblings, half-siblings or half-siblings, but excluding siblings who are not related by blood or half-siblings. (2) uncles, uncles and nieces, stations and nephews, uncles and nieces, aunts and nephews; (3) Cousins, cousins.
Grandma is a sister, can their grandson get married?
Hello, I'm sorry to keep you waiting, you can get married; Paragraph 1 of Article 7 of the Marriage Law prohibits marriage between "lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations". Lineal blood relatives refer to the upper and lower generations of relatives who give birth to themselves and the children they have, such as parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, maternal great-grandparents and maternal great-grandchildren, etc.
Immediate family members are not allowed to marry, regardless of generational distance. At the same time, the legal fiction of lineal blood relatives, such as adoptive parents and adopted children, although there is no natural lineal blood relationship, is not allowed to marry, which is mainly an ethical and moral requirement. Collateral blood relatives refer to all relatives who are of the same blood origin except for direct blood relatives.
For example, siblings born to the same parents, half-siblings born to the same father, cousins born to the same maternal grandparents, etc. The law does not prohibit all collateral relatives from marrying, only for collateral relatives within three generations. The calculation method of generation is to take oneself as the first generation, parents as the second generation, grandparents and maternal grandparents as the third generation, and so on.
Therefore, collateral blood relatives within three generations refer to collateral blood relatives who are from the same grandparents or maternal grandparents as oneself. Specifically, collateral blood relatives who are prohibited from marriage include: (1) siblings, including siblings, half-siblings or half-siblings, but excluding siblings who are not related by blood or half-siblings.
(2) uncles, uncles and nieces, stations and nephews, uncles and nieces, aunts and nephews; (3) Cousins, cousins.
However, it is not recommended to get married, and it is recommended to have a premarital examination.
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I can marry the grandson of my grandmother's brother. This does not belong to collateral blood relatives within three generations. Brothers and sisters of the same parent, i.e. children of the same parent, cannot marry each other.
Uncles, uncles, aunts, uncles, nephews and nephews of different generations, i.e. uncles and uncles cannot marry brothers' daughters; The aunt could not marry her brother's son; An uncle could not marry a sister's daughter; An aunt cannot marry a sister's son.
Legal basis
Article 1048 of the Civil Code prohibits marriage between direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.
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Hello, please wait, I'm trying to analyze the question and give you an answer!
It is possible to get married. In accordance with the provisions of China's Marriage Law, it is forbidden to marry lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations. And collateral blood relatives within three generations refer to:
1) Marriage is prohibited from siblings born from the same parents or the same father (half-sister) or the same mother (half-mother). (2) Uncles, uncles, aunts, nephews and nephews of different generations. That is, an uncle (uncle) cannot marry the daughter of a brother (brother); The aunt could not marry her brother's son; An uncle could not marry a sister's daughter; An aunt cannot marry a sister's son.
Hopefully, the above will help you.
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Hello dear, consanguineous marriage increases the risk of genetic diseases in offspring because the offspring of consanguineous marriage will inherit the same genes from both relatives, and these genes may carry the disease-causing gene. If your grandfather and grandmother are consanguineous marriages, then their children (i.e., your parents) may carry genes for genetic diseases that may be passed on to you, increasing your risk of developing genetic diseases. Specifically, consanguineous marriages may lead to an increased risk of the following genetic diseases:
1.Autism: The risk of autism is 3-4 times higher than that of the general population.
2.Congenital heart disease: The risk of congenital heart disease is 2-3 times higher in the offspring of consanguineous marriages than the general population.
3.Blood diseases: The risk of blood diseases is 2-3 times higher in offspring of consanguineous marriages than in the general population.
Therefore, if your grandfather and grandmother are close relatives, you need to know your family history, especially if you have a family history of genetic diseases. If so, you can talk to your doctor about genetic counseling and screening, and how to reduce the risk of genetic disorders.
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Consanguineous marriage may lead to an increased risk of genetic diseases, which are due to the accumulation of genetic mutations due to consanguineous marriage. If your grandfather and grandmother are close relatives and married before they get married, their children (i.e., your parents) may inherit some bad genes that are similar among relatives, further increasing your risk of developing certain genetic diseases. But be aware that this is not a problem for all children of consanguineous marriages, just the possibility of being at risk.
If you're concerned about this, talk to your GP or genetic counselor.
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Summary. Hello <>
According to the relevant provisions of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China, it is forbidden to marry close relatives, including immediate family members and collateral relatives within three generations. The grandson and the grandmother are collateral relatives, so they are legally forbidden to marry.
Can I marry my grandmother's grandson?
Hello [give you careful letter and clear heart], according to the relevant provisions of the "Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China", it is forbidden to marry close relatives, including immediate family members and collateral relatives within three generations. And the grandson of Waipei Tan and his grandmother belong to the collateral kinship, so they are forbidden to marry in the law.
Extended Supplements:1In traditional Chinese culture, intermarriage between close relatives is not socially acceptable because it can easily lead to problems such as genetic diseases.
2.The legal provisions on consanguineous marriages vary from country to country and region. For example, in some countries, cousins can marry each other, but cousins cannot marry each other.
3.If two people have feelings but cannot legally marry due to the high filial piety of their relatives, they can maintain their relationship in other ways, such as living and falling in love, but they need to pay attention to abide by the laws of Chi Tsai and must not violate morality, ethics and laws and regulations.
Extended Supplements:1In China, the kinship that is forbidden to marry includes direct blood relatives, collateral blood relatives within three generations, siblings of the same parents, adoptive relatives, etc.
2.There are two main reasons for prohibiting consanguineous marriage: first, to avoid the cumulative effect of genetic mutations and reduce the risk of genetic diseases in offspring; The second is to maintain family ethics and morality and social order and good customs.
3.If you violate the prohibition on marriage between close relatives, you will face administrative penalties and civil liability. Administrative penalties usually include warnings, fines, etc., while civil liability includes the annulment of marriage, revocation of joint property, etc.
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Summary. Article 31 of the Marriage Law, the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates the family relationship that prohibits marriage. These include lineal consanguinity, collateral consanguinity within three generations, and other kinship relationships that are legally contraindicated.
Lineal consanguinity refers to the relationship between parents and children, as well as between grandparents and grandchildren. Marriage between a grandson and a grandmother is not allowed by law. Such legal provisions are mainly for the sake of protecting family ethics and social stability.
Marriage between close relatives can easily lead to the spread of genetic diseases, as well as family disputes and social problems. As a result, the marriage law explicitly prohibits the marriage of close relatives. Such regulations are conducive to maintaining the healthy development of the family and society.
Can a grandson marry a grandmother.
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<>Marriage between a grandson and a grandmother is not allowed by law
Article 31 of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that close relatives of direct blood relatives cannot marry each other. And the relationship between the grandson and the grandmother belongs to the direct blood relatives Guan Xingjing, so the marriage between them is forbidden to He Ye. Pat the <> carefully
Article 31 of the Marriage Law, the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates the family relationship that prohibits marriage. These include lineal blood relatives with a base cortex, collateral blood relations within three generations, and other relatives with legal contraindications. Lineal consanguinity refers to the relationship between parents and children, as well as between grandparents and grandchildren.
Marriage between a grandson and a grandmother is not allowed by law. Such legal provisions are mainly for the sake of protecting family ethics and social stability. Marriage between close relatives can easily lead to the spread of genetic diseases, as well as family disputes and social problems.
As a result, the marriage law explicitly prohibits the marriage of close relatives. Such regulations will help Lafengfan maintain the healthy development of the family and society. <>
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