Your husband's sister's husband is not related to you. But he is your husband's brother-in-law.
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There's no legal recognition for, or definition of, in-law relationships, so they can be described in any way that accords with your family's own customs. My cousin's spouse is still my cousin, and my husband's siblings' spouses are still my siblings in law.
Your husband's sister's husband is not related to you. But he is your husband's brother-in-law.
Another answer:
There's no legal recognition for, or definition of, in-law relationships, so they can be described in any way that accords with your family's own customs. My cousin's spouse is still my cousin, and my husband's siblings' spouses are still my siblings in law.
Technically you are not related by blood at all. There is no common ancestor. They are your uncle and addressed as such.
Your mother's mother is your grandmother. Your grandmother's sister is your great aunt. Your great aunt's husband is your great uncle.
husband in-law
Well, it depends how close you are to your husbands family. If you really want to know they are cousins-in-law.
your second nephew
They are sisters in law.
Your mothers sisters Granddaughter is your second cousin
The relation of the mother;s sister to daughter is niece-aunts.
Your mothers sister is your Aunt
My brothers-in-law are my sisters' misters. I don't know which of the sisters' husbands he is.
Cousin in Law
Her 1st husbands name was Ralph Carter. Her second Husbands name was Oliver Bridges. Her mothers name was Luiclle and her father was Arbon. Her sisters were Irene Clay and Myrtle Murray. Her brothers were Earl Woody and Joseph Woody.
uncle
Most mothers have the baby because they love their husbands and want to share that love with children.
What family members your is fathers mothers daughters sons sisters