Your uncle-in-law is supposedly your uncle by marriage. Anyone who marries your parent's sister is your uncle by marriage, and you call that person your uncle, not uncle-in-law. His brother is certainly not related to you.
Your husband's uncle is not related to you. If that is the person you are calling uncle-in-law, then his brother is fair game for marriage, assuming you have divorced or your husband has died. But then he is no longer your uncle-in-law and his brother is merely an older man who is not related to you.
If you really want to marry your uncles grandaughter.It is not illegal.
Sorry, no... you are related in a way.
go ahead if you want to marry your aunt
your uncles daughter would be your cousin
your uncles daughter would be your cousin
Your uncles daughter would be your cousin.
Your aunts and uncles are the sisters and brothers of your parents.
no....because she is a sister for you
can I marry my sisters daughter
your auntie.. your sisters father is your dad..your dads brother is your uncle..your uncles daughter is your cousin and your cousins mother is your auntie:)!
That would be your cousin so no you can't.
Your mothers sisters Granddaughter is your second cousin