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Yes, most people consider a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter, to be related to them. That is why, at or just after weddings, a son-in-law may be "welcomed to the family."
Yes, most people consider a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter, to be related to them. That is why, at or just after weddings, a son-in-law may be "welcomed to the family."
your step son in law it like the same thing as a son in law except its your step daughter's husband.
if you dad or mum are remarried to someone who has a son ,the son is a step brother
No, he is your step-son.
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The meaning of the terms "step-son" and "son-in-law" were the same in the 19th century as they are today. Your step-son is and was the son of someone you marry after that person's spouse, the other parent of the son, has died or been divorced. You are then i the position of being a surrograte parent to the step-son, without being the biological parent, and without formally adopting him. Your son-in-law is and was the husband of your daughter.
While a son-in-law is a relative, he is not a blood relative. Neither would be a daughter-in-law, step-father, step-mother, step-brother, step-sister, or the spouse of a 2nd marriage to one of your relatives. Blood relative means another person shares DNA within a group of related persons. So typically, your direct genetic and genealogical (family tree) line would go from grandparent to parent to you. All of your grandparents' children (your parents and their siblings), your siblings, and your own children (when you have children) are blood relatives. An adopted sibling would not be a blood relative to other biological siblings.
No, your son-in-law is married to your daughter and his brother is not your son-in-law, but simply your son-in-law's brother or your daughter's brother-in-law.
Boaz was Naomi's relative through her deceased husband's family. He was a kinsman-redeemer who had the right to marry Ruth, Naomi's daughter-in-law, and redeem the family property.
Yes, niece and nephew-in-law are valid terms.
The sons of your son-in-law's siblings are his nephews. You are not related to them.However, your son-in-law is married to your daughter. The sons of her siblings are also your son-in-law's nephews. They are your grandsons.