what you do is trust your son over your wife and believe him over her and this is a girl speaking and you tell him to do it not her don't have her talk to him or have any thing to do with her let him talk to her on his own
You would call her your stepmother.
No. The second wife is stepmother to a father's son from a first marriage.
"El hijo de mi madrastra" translates to "the son of my stepmother" in English. It refers to a person who is the biological child of one's stepmother.
It is legal however if you go to your or your sons solicitor he/she should be able to give advice. If not sorry but as your husband is married she has some rights being his stepmother.
This differs depending on religion and law. The son has no direct common genes as his stepmother's sister, so it is generally seen as acceptable, although not common, and perhaps socially strange.
No, they were disloyal to him and did not protect his wife and son. Of course, a Greek Hero would react that way.
That is the correct spelling of "stepbrother" (son of one of your parents but not both).
Presuming your son is also your wife's son, the your wife's aunt is your son's great aunt and he is is her great nephew.
Your wife's nephew is your nephew and his son is your wife's, and your, great nephew.
Mr. White's wife and son initially react with skepticism and disbelief to the story about the monkey's paw. They view it as a superstitious tale, with Mrs. White expressing concern over its implications, while Herbert, their son, dismisses it as nonsense, even mocking the idea of fate being influenced by the paw. Their reactions highlight a mix of curiosity and caution, setting the stage for the unfolding events.
Odysseus' wife was Penelope, and his son was Telemachus.
Your son's wife is your daughter-in-law. Her brother is not related to you, but is your son's brother-in-law.