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What relationship is your brother in laws mother to you?

Your mother's brother is your uncle. Your father is his brother-in-law but he could also have other brothers-in-law. These would be men married to his other sisters, or the brothers of his wife. If they are men who married his other sisters, they are your uncles. If they are brothers of his wife, they are not related to you.


What is the term for the relationship of parent and their children's parent's-in-law?

in-laws.


How does one become a legal alien by the help of an uncle?

No, uncle won't help. The laws allow immigrants to sponsor immigrant visas to their families which mean parents, spouses and children.


Are in-laws considered family after divorce?

Officially they are no longer "family" to the ex spouse although they are "family" to any children born of the marriage. Of course, they may always be considered "family" in spirit if the parties have a good relationship.


What is my mother-in-laws brother?

You wife's uncle or "uncle by marriage".


Are the children of your aunt by marriage related to you?

If your aunt married your uncle, the brother of one of your parents, and if she had children from a previous marriage, those children are not related to you. You can, however, call them cousins if they are young or if you really like them. The children your aunt has with your uncle are certainly related to you; they are your first cousins.


What is your sister in laws relative to you?

Your sister-in-laws are your sisters by law after marriage. They are either your spouse's sisters, or the wives of your brothers. Their relatives are not related to you, although some of them will be related to your children.


Is it brothers in laws or brothers in law?

It's brothers-in-law.


What is the relationship called of your son-in-laws children to you?

If they are not your daughter's children, then they are all step children. They will be called step-grand children. If they have children, those are step-great grand children. If they are your daughter's children, you must know that they are your grand children as they are directly related to you.


How should my children's relationship with my in-laws be after divorce?

Your kids didn't get a divorce. They should be able to continue whatever loving relationship they now have with your in-laws and you should make every effort to accomodate that....especially with grandparents. Don't punish the family or your kids. If there has never been a good relationship between your children and your X's family - handle accordingly. That doesn't mean you have to cut them off.


You allowed your daughters uncle to have conservatorship over her can you get her back at anytime?

Depends on the laws where you are and the arrangement with the uncle.


When my uncle died intestate in NJ with no children parents and unmarried but left surviving a brother and had a deceased sister does her 2 children inherit her share?

Generally, under the laws of intestacy, the siblings would take an equal share in the estate and the children of any sibling who predeceased the decedent. Laws vary from state to state. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link provided below.