I call him by his first name. He is technically not related to you in any way. He is commonly referred to as a cousin in most families, but is a cousin by marriage.
Your cousin-in-law.
by his given name of course.. or 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.
In genealogy terms she would be "spouse of your first cousin."
You are not related to your husband's cousins.
Children of your siblings are nieces and nephews. Children of your spouse's siblings are still called nieces and nephews, but you are not related to them by blood.
No.
No relation...lol
Yes. If your husband's cousin is his first cousin, the cousin's daughters and your children are second cousins to each other. If your husband's cousin is his second cousin, the children are third cousins to each other.
He is just known as your cousins husband to you and nothing else.
Your husband's first cousin's child and your daughter are second cousins to each other.Your husband's first cousin's granddaughter and your daughter are second cousins, once removed, to each other.Your husband's first cousin's granddaughter and yourgrandchild are third cousins to each other.
Your children and your husband's niece are first cousins. There is a difference of one generation between them. That makes them first cousins once removed.