he would cal him his brother-in-law
Your brother-in-law is either the husband of your sister or the brother of your husband. Your brother-in-law is not your husband's brother-in-law.
Your husband's brother - is your brother-in-law.
Your husband's brother is your brother-in-law.
The husband's brother is a brother-in-law to the wife. The wife's brother is a brother-in-law to the husband. However, the husband's brother is not related to the wife's brother.
Your husband's brother is your brother-in-law.
There are two ways that your husband can have a brother-in-law. In neither case is his brother-in-law also your brother-in-law.Your husband's brother-in-law may be your brother.Your husband's brother-in-law may also be the husband of his sister. In that case he is the husband of yoursister-in-law, but that does not make him yourbrother-in-law.
You are not related to your sister's husband's brother. However, her husband is your brother-in-law and his brother is your sister's brother-in-law.
I think the best way to get a handle on the real situation is to go the main source...your husband. Obviously if she has the phone number and she is indeed calling...then she knows your husband.
Your husband's big brother is your brother-in-law. If your husband has a little brother, he is also your brother-in-law.
Your husband's brother, senior or otherwise, is your brother-in-law.
If you got pregnant with you ex and then married his brother, then you kid will should call your husband dad even though he is no the real father.
No. Your husband's brother-in-law would be your brother or the husband of your husband's sister. Your sister is your husband's sister-in-law. Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law but the English language has no term to describe a relationship between your husband and your sister's husband. In everyday English usage, however, your sister's husband is referred to as your husband's brother-in-law, yes. But it isn't exactly correct.