If the two parties belong to three generations and within three generations have a common ancestor relationship, it is a close family relationship, can not handle the marriage registration. If the two parties are not in the category of consanguineous marriage and belong to distant relatives, they can get married.
Can relatives get married
1, whether relatives can get married depends on the distance of the relationship between the two sides. If the two parties are direct relatives or collateral relatives within three generations, that is, the two parties have a common ancestor within three generations, they cannot marry. According to China's "Marriage Law", three generations and within three generations have a common ancestor belong to kinship, marriage belongs to kinship, is illegal.
2, if the two parties are not in the category of consanguineous marriage, that is, the relationship between the two parties is not direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations, it does not belong to the consanguineous relationship, it can be handled
Marriage registration
2. Scope of consanguineous marriage
If there is a common ancestor among three or less generations, it is considered kinship.
For example, when Cousins marry, the maternal grandmother of both sides is the first generation, the mother of both sides belongs to the second generation, and the marriage of Cousins belongs to the third generation, so the marriage of Cousins belongs to the marriage of close relatives.
Generally speaking, brothers and sisters from the same parents (including half-brothers and half-sisters), that is, children of the same parents cannot marry each other; Uncles, uncles, aunts, aunts and nephews of different generations may not marry.