Monday, April 6, 2009

Uncle Sam Wants You...to read

Map of the US

White- Does not allow/Green- Allows/Red- Allows with exception 


CousinCouples.com

 
States that allow  
cousin marriages
States that prohibit  
cousin marriages
Alabama
Arkansas
Alaska
Delaware
Arizona *E1
Idaho
California
Iowa
Colorado
Kansas
Connecticut
Kentucky �
Florida
Louisiana
Georgia
Michigan
Hawaii
Minnesota �
Illinois *E1
Mississippi
Indiana *E1 �
Missouri
Maine *E3
Montana
Maryland
Nebraska
Massachusetts
Nevada �
New Jersey
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Dakota
New York
Ohio �
North Carolina *E2
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
Oregon
South Carolina
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
South Dakota
Texas
Washington �
Utah *E1
West Virginia
Vermont
Wyoming
Virginia
 
Wisconsin *E1 �


 

E1 
Permitted when couples will not bear children
E2 
Prohibits double first cousins only
E3 
Genetic counseling required prior to marriage

 

 � Indiana, Kentucky, Nevada, Ohio, Washington and Wisconsin currently prohibit marriage between first cousins once removed.

 Exemption : some marriages are permitted by the established customs of aboriginal culture - see state law

    U.S. State Laws Explained


Second cousins may legally marryAll States
First cousins may legally marryAK, AL, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, HI, MD, MA, NJ, NM, NY, NC, RI, SC, TN,, VT, VA  
and Washington DC
First cousins and first cousins once removed cousins prohibitedAR, DE, IA, ID, KS, LA, NH, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, ND, NE, OR, OK, PA,  SD, TX, WV, WY 
IN, KY, NV, OH, WA, WI
First cousins and first cousins once removed  prohibited only if they can bear children or are over a certain ageAZ, IL, ME, UT, 
IN, WI
First cousins may marry if the submit to genetic counseling ME
Only double first cousins prohibitedNC
Cousin marriages allowed only if permitted by aboriginal culture of the coupleMN
Cousins may legally evade state laws and marry elsewhere 
(Interpretation of law unclear) 
(Not legal but Ethridge v. Shaddock may have set a precedent to overturn)
IN*, KS, LA, NE, OK, WA, WV, WY,  
MI 
AR**
Cousins are prohibited from marrying, but are not defined as incest  
(defined as incest only if over 18) 
(defined as incest only if under 18)
ID, LA, MN, MO, MT, OR, PA, WA, WV, WY 
AZ 
SD, 
Cousin marriage is defined as incestuous only if couple is of reproductive age or abilityWI
Cousin marriage is defined as incestuousAll prohibited states, excluding those listed in the previous two (2) categories
Half cousins can marry (absoluteapparent)NE, NV 
AZ, KS, MT, OK
Adopted cousins may marry with proof of eligibilityLA, MS, OR, WV, 
Uncle/Niece and other consanguineous marriages allowed i permitted by aboriginal culture CO, MN
Uncle-in-law/Niece-in-law marriages allowedCT 

* Indiana 
While most marriages are void if contracted elsewhere to evade Indiana's law, cousin marriages do not fall under the statute which would make it void: 

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