== NO she is not related to you. == No, she is not your cousin at all even though she's your husband's cousin. You are not blood relatives. If you like her you could put her down for a personal reference for a job, but other than that you don't have to mention her at all for a job.
No. He's really not any official title but you could call him cousin-in-law if you wanted to.
As for the second cousin, third cousin thing, here's an explanation:
You are first cousins with the children of any of your aunts or uncles.
Let's say your first cousin's name is Mike.
If "Mike" is your first cousin, then his children will be your first cousins, once removed. Their children will be your first cousins, twice removed, etc.
Your children will be Mike's first cousins, once removed.
Your children will be Mike's children's second cousins, and your grandchildren will be Mike's children's second cousins, once removed, etc.
No, you have no blood relation to your cousin's husband's cousin. You are in-law's with that person because your relation is by marriage through your cousin's husband, who is your cousin-in-law much like your sibling's husband would also be an in-law.
Yes. The cousin relationship is always reciprocal. If you have a second cousin, you are that person's second cousin. If you have a third cousin twice removed, you are that person's third cousin twice removed.
No. Your father's second cousin is your second cousin, once removed.
Your second cousin is the great grand child of your great aunt or great uncle. Your third cousin is the great great grandchild of your great great aunt or great great uncle.
You are not related to any of your husband's cousins, unless you and your husband are also cousins. Then some but not all of your husband's cousins would also be your cousins, but they would be that even if you had not married your husband.
No, your second cousins are the children of your father's and mother's first cousins. Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed.
It would be acceptable to call your husband's cousin a cousin, however the term "cousin-in-law" is also acceptable and less ambiguous.
I think that you call them your cousin in law because its pretty much the same concept as a sister in law... its your husbands cousin so it would be a cousin in law
No they are not 3rd cousins. They share a common great grandparent. They are second cousins.
Your 3rd cousin's children are your 3rd cousins once removed.
You can marry whomever you want. Morals are a different story.
No. Your first cousin's children are your first cousins, once removed.Your children and your first cousin's children are second cousins to each other.I was told that my moms cousin is my 2nd cousin and her kids are my 3rd
Your father's third cousin is your third cousin once removed.
There is no such thing as great-cousin. There are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc cousins and "removed" cousins. The son or daughter of a cousin is your cousin "removed". Example: Your first cousin's children are your first cousins once removed.
The children of your mother's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your mother's second cousins are your third cousins.
uh you dumb people you mom's cousin's child is your cousin too my mom told me that
The children of your mother's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your mother's second cousins are your third cousins. The children of your mother's third cousins are your fourth cousins. And so forth.
All of your cousins are also cousins of your brother.
No, your mother's first cousin is your 'first cousin once removed'. First cousins are people who have the same grandparents. Second cousins are people who have the same great grandparents and are not first cousins, etc.