Technically there is no relationship. When introducing her, you would refer to her as My daughter's mother-in-law.
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No. Your Aunt's husband is related to her by her marriage, and therefore he is related to you and your mother by the marriage also. There is no blood relation. Blood relation means containing the same blood line.
Your mother's aunt's husband's sister is your mother's aunts sister-in-law but is not related to you. Her son is not related to you either.
Naomi was Ruth mother in law, as she was Ruth's husband (Mahlon) mother
The husband gets the house.
There must be a sort understanding between each other
She would be just your sister's Mother-in-Law, but no special name exists for your relation to her.
Your mother's sister's husband's sister is your aunt's sister-in-law, but is not related to you. Here's why: Your mother's sister is your aunt. The sister of a woman's husband would be her sister-in-law. In this case the woman is your aunt. So your mother's sister's husband's sister would be your aunt's sister-in-law.
No relation...lol
No. She is obviously no relation to him or he would be asking about his wife.No. She is obviously no relation to him or he would be asking about his wife.No. She is obviously no relation to him or he would be asking about his wife.No. She is obviously no relation to him or he would be asking about his wife.
no the mother should not interfere but only she must suggest the daughter to adjust with her husband and if he is wrong the wife should only deal with with the husband.
You aren't. Your mother's brother is your Uncle. Your Uncle's aunt is one of your grandparent's sisters - your grand Aunt. Her "only" niece could be your Uncle's sister or cousin, you don't provide enough information to know. If it's your Uncle's sister she is your Aunt. If it's your Uncle's cousin she is your first cousin, once removed. If it's your Aunt, her mother-in-law is simply the mother of the man she married. Your uncle-in-law's mom. The "in-law" thing does not carry past the Uncle-in-law, or you'd be "in-law" to the world. So no relation to his mom, or the mom's husband. If your cousin (once removed), her mother-in-law is simply the mother of the man she married. Your first cousin/once removed-in-law (not a generally recognized relation). Were it to be, it still doesn't go past the cousin/once removed-in-law, or you'd be "in-law" to the world. So no relation. Therefore no relation to his mom, or the mom's husband. (The phrasing "mother-in-law's husband" connotes that the man is a second husband and no relation to the Uncle-in-law or cousin/once removed-in-law - else such would have been described as "father-in-law" not "mother-in-law's husband. Therefore, even moreso NOT a relation.)