Well to be honest its up to you whether you want to marry someone related to you
Your nephew's daughter is your great niece and you are her great Aunt (or Great Uncle).Correction:Your nephew's daughter is your grand niece. You are her grand aunt or grand uncle.
Yes, your wife's nephew is your nephew because you are his uncle.The aunt and uncle relationship is different from many other family relationships because you can become an aunt or uncle simply by marrying someone whose sibling has a child.Your parent's brother is your uncle and his wife is always your aunt, even though you have no genetic relationship. She is not your aunt-in-law.
There is no antonym for nephew
the son is to his mother as the nephew is either to his uncle, the mother's sister, or the nephew could be the nephew of the mother's brother.
The Law of the Twelve Tables of 450 BC contained a law which forbade marriages between patricians and plebeians. This caused such an uproar that it was repealed and plebeians were allowed to marry patricians again.
No. Because he is your cousin and its wrong to date family
Yes, your spouse's nephew is your nephew-in-law.
Unless there is something being left out, an "aunt inlaw" would be no blood relation. This should be legal.
No, there is no such legal or traditional relationship as nephew-in-law. The term nephew-in-law is not recognized, as it can create confusion due to the lack of clarity in describing the actual relationship.
Either nephew or nephew in law.
Yes, niece and nephew-in-law are valid terms.
Yes.
either your niece's husband, or your nephew, or your nephew in law, etc
Your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother. His grandson s your spouce's great nephew. (Some people say grand nephew). That makes him your great nephew, too. Your brother-in-law could also be the husband of your sister. Then your brother-in-law's grandson is your sister's grandson and your great nephew.
Yes. You are the aunt of your sister's children and anyone you marry is their uncle.
The English language recognizes no family ties between your nephew and your father-in-law.
Your daughter-in-law's niece and nephew would be considered your grandchildren's cousins. So, you would be their grandparent-in-law.