ABSOLUTELY MARRIAGE OBSTACLES
1-THE IDENTITY:
A) Blood Relationship: MK 129 b. According to 1, “between the upper and lower descendants; between siblings; Marriage between uncle, uncle, aunt and aunt and nephew is prohibited.
In contrast to this article, the prohibition of marrying Yansoy is limited to 3rd degree relatives. In other words, while an uncle cannot marry his niece, an uncle’s child and niece can. Because the relationship between the two is a 4th degree relationship. It has been banned for moral and medical reasons. Because it is taken into consideration that in case of hereditary disease being transmitted from generation to generation in children who may be born as a result of marriage with a close relative, the health of generations will be endangered.
The prohibition of marriage between siblings also covers both half and full blood siblings.
B) Beech Kinship: According to MK 129 b.2, “Even if the marriage that formed the beech kinship has ended, one of the spouses cannot “marry” between the other’s parent line and sub line. There is no obstacle to marry with other relatives of his wife.
c) Adoptive Relationship: According to MK 129 b.3, marriage between the adopter and the adopted child or one of them and the other’s descendants and spouse is prohibited.
2- PREVIOUS MARRIAGE: It is examined in MK 130. Accordingly, “The person who wants to remarry has to prove that his previous marriage has ended. The burden of proof is on the person who wants to marry the second.
3- MENTAL DISEASE: This is also regulated in MK 133 and an official health report is required for the marriage of mental patients, stating that there is no medical objection.
UNDEFINITE MARRIAGE BARRIERS
1- Waiting Time: It is regulated in MK 132. After divorce, women cannot marry until 300 days, which is considered the maximum gestational period, have passed. This situation does not require waiting for the result of marriage with the ex-husband or proof of not pregnant with a medical report.
2- Some Infectious Diseases: These diseases are regulated according to Article 123 of the Public Health Law. There are some obstacles for those who are addicted to diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, soft chancre and leprosy.