Yes cousin in law can been used for couple of Relatives.
First it can been you cousin wife or hansband.
Second it can been used for cousin,s who are not bloodrelated to you.
You may not marry your cousin. However, there are no laws against marrying your father's cousin.
Your boyfriend's cousin's girlfriend, I reckon.
Her 2nd cousin twice removed.
There are no laws to prevent marrying a first cousin once removed.
There is no relation between you and your grandmother's cousin-in-law's grandson.
There are no restrictions or laws that would make it a problem to date, or even marry, a third cousin.
How the estate is handled depends on the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is probated.
yes....yes there is........come on people!!!
Your aunt-in-law's parents would be your grandparent-in-laws.
A "cousin by marriage" is not your blood relative. That would be accepted in most jurisdictions but you need to check the laws in yours.
Your mom's uncle's daughter is your mothers first cousin. Their son would be your second cousin.
You can not marry an immediate cousin in Colorado. You can marry a far, distantly related cousin. It is advisable to go for genetic screening to make sure any children of the marriage would not have genetic problems.