Answer 1.He has a moral right to her estate and you are morally obliged to pay it Answer 2. Answer 1 is correct as far as it goes, but this is not only a moral issue, it is also a simple legal issue. You owe this money to her estate. Your aunt's executor can collect it, and can sue you for it provided that he can prove that the loan was made and you can't prove the loan has been repaid. The executor must then pay it over to the beneficiary under her will. If there is no will, her husband is the beneficiary.
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Your husband and your aunt are not related to each other.
You are your aunt's nephew and therefore also her husband's nephew. Her husband is your uncle.
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Aunt Josephine's husband is Isaac Anwhistle.
You are an aunt/uncle-in-law! Congratulations!! You really are; because you're an aunt/uncle to your niece you are now an aunt/niece by marriage to her husband.
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.
Doorknobs Aunt Clara was the forgetful witch on "Bewitched".
It depends on the actual relationship. It is possible for your aunt's husband's brother to be your father. (She would be an aunt by marriage.) If your aunt is the actual sibling of one of your parents, then, yes, because he is not related to you "by blood ."
Your husband's nephew is also your nephew, and you are his aunt. Remember that if your father has a married brother, the brother is your uncle and the brother's wife is your aunt , with no mention of one being related by marriage and the other not. They are simply your aunt and uncle. The same applies to your relationship to your husband's sibling's children. You are simply their aunt.
Your mother's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle.
You would call your aunt's husband "uncle".