Cousin in law its same as brother or sister in law.
You are not related to your husband's cousins.
If his great grandmother and your grandmother are firstcousins, the you and he are third cousins, once removed.
Technically they are not at all related to you as your only related to your cousins husband by marriage. But to your cousin you could tecnically classify him as her nephew by marriage
Certainly. Unless you and your husband are cousins, your first cousin and your husband's first cousin are not related to each other.
I would not think so. It will depend how you look at it
No, but Clair and Lance (Elite Four) are cousins.
If your great great grandmother and your husband's grandfather were brother and sister then you and your husband are second cousins, twice removed.
They are out of synch to a common ancestor by one generation. That would make the first cousins once removed.
Assuming your son is also your husband's son, then he and your husband's first cousin's child are second cousins. If your son is not also your husband's son, and has not be adopted by your husband, then your son is not related to any of your husband's relatives.
In genealogy terms she would be "spouse of your first cousin."
You would usually call the children of your husband's first cous by their name. They are not related to you. If you need to refer to them in a general sense, you might call them your husband's first cousins once removed.Yuor husband's first cousin's child is related to you children as a second cousin.
Your husband's first cousin is nothing to you, except maybe a friend, not even an in-law. The only people related to you from your husband are his family, his parents, brother and sister.