Yes, it is legal for your sister to marry your husband's brother.
A sister in law, by definition, is the sister of your wife. As long as you aren't still married to your wife, it would be legal. A sister-in-law can also be your brother's wife. You can marry her provided she is not still married to your brother.
No. Your brother-in-law is going to be your brother-in-law as long as your sister stays married to him. The "title" is a customary one, not a legal one and will not change because he develops a second family relationship with you.
Your brother or sister can never become your brother-in-law or sister-in-law. The people they marry are your brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Oh, yes, in a riddle, if your brother marries your sister, then your brother and sister are also your brother-in-law and your sister-in-law. But that kind of marriage is forbidden everywhere and by all modern religions, so it is a pretty poor riddle.
My husband's sister-in-law or my brother-in-law's wife. She is in no legal relation to you.Most people would just refer to her as your SIL as well, but technically she's just your husband's sister-in-law or your brother-in-law's wife.
yes it makes you kin 2 them both.The girl your brother is married to is your sister-in-law, but that's about the end of any nominally legal relationship you have with her family. Her family are related 'in law', to your brother; for example, her mother is your brother's mother-in-law; her sister is your brother's sister-in-law; her father is your brother's father-in-law.You might have a more specific reason for asking this question: if so perhaps you could expand the question to include it.
There is no legal definition of sister-in-law. It is a widely used cultural term that is sometimes used in legal situations and has two meanings. Your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse or the wife of your brother.
The legal relationship with your sister-in-law is that she is the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse. That does not give you any legal rights in her life or her any legal rights in your life. It does mean that you are both part of an extended family, but that is more cultural than legal.
Your husband's brother's wife is your husband's sister-in-law, but is not considered to be related to you. But I have the same thing, in my family, I consider my husbands, brothers girl friends as my sister, even though we are not really related but we both still say we are sisters!! so really you can pick if you want them to be your sister, but they will never actually be related to by name, or anything
I think if a step brother and step sister want to be married it is fine. I have known people who have done this and they are still very happily married after over 30 years.That is kind of weird. I guess it is okay but is it still weird?Added Answer:There is no legal impediment to a step brother and step sister marrying, because there is no blood relationship between the two. For this reason it would not be considered a legally prohibited incestuous relationship.
No, Cleopatra and both her brother/husbands hated one another. Their marriages were only legal devises to keep them both on the throne.
Eminem doesn't have a sister. He has a half-brother names Nate. He is the legal guardian of Nate.
only if your brother or sister adopts it