In most families they would call you aunt or uncle. It would technically be great aunt or great uncle.
You can refer to your sister's children as your nieces and nephews. If your sister has daughters, they are your nieces, and if she has sons, they are your nephews. Collectively, you can call them your nieces and nephews or simply refer to them as your sister's kids.
Your husband's sister's kids are referred to as your nieces and nephews by marriage. More specifically, you can call them your "nieces" if they are girls and "nephews" if they are boys.
If the courts gave you your rights to have your kids, than your sister has no legal standing to keep your children from you. If she refuses to give you your children, you need to call the police because that would be considered kidnapping to take your kids and keep them without legal custody.
No. An Uncle is the brother of either your Mother or Father. You're kids may call him 'uncle'
His Sister's Kids was created on 1913-12-20.
No. An Uncle is the brother of either your Mother or Father. You're kids may call him 'uncle'
you call her your daughter's husband's sister
You don't call your brother's sister your aunt. Your brother's sister is your sister, or you. Your aunt is the sister of your mother or father.
You would call your sister's daughter your niece.
You would call your mother's sister an aunt.
Your child would call your sister her aunt.Your sister would call your child her niece or nephew depending on gender.Your sister's children would call your child their cousin.
To demonstrate plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then use the apostrophe right away. : sisters' kids