get her help. have someone that she is close to in your family, other than yourself, talk to her and ask what she thinks she is doing!! she is re married, this can not make the new guy feel good at all. i understand that she might be close to your sister or something like that, you cant break some of those friendships with anything, but make sure that she knows that there is a time and a place. YOUR family gatherings are not either. find out if someone really is inviting her, and if everyone says no, approach her about that. (with female representation of your family, things will go smoother that way.) she needs to let go. shes had 10yrs. and has a new husband.
No relation...lol
No. The sister is a relation, and her husband is an in-law. The husband's brother is no biological relation either. Therefore, the great granddaughter of the husband's brother is not a relation.
He is of relation as a cousin-in-law.
Your cousin-in-law.
There is none.
Your husband's grandniece is your grandniece-in-law.
He is technically no relation, as you do not share a common ancestor. He is your husband's first cousin once removed.
You are not related to your cousin's husband. He would simply be "My cousin's husband."
Your daughter's husband is your son-in-law.
Your husband and your aunt are not related to each other.
The brothers of your husband are your brothers-in-law.
I believe you will be fine, as long as your husband is not claimed by anyone else including himself.