§ 2-202
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§2–202.
(a)Any marriage performed in this State that is prohibited by this section is void.
(1)An individual may not marry the individual’s:
(i)grandparent;
(ii)parent;
(iii)child;
(iv)sibling; or
(v)grandchild.
(2)An individual who violates any provision of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine of $1,500.
(1)An individual may not marry the individual’s:
(i)grandparent’s spouse;
(ii)spouse’s grandparent;
(iii)parent’s sibling;
(iv)stepparent;
(v)spouse’s parent;
(vi)spouse’s child;
(vii)child’s spouse;
(viii)grandchild’s spouse;
(ix)spouse’s grandchild; or
(x)sibling’s child.
(2)An individual who violates any provision of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine of $500.