Depends on who goes first. Actually, it totally depends on the context, precede in what situation? Probate? Seniority? Age?
Your dad's nephew is your cousin. Therefore, your dad's nephew's child is your cousin once removed. This means that they are one generation below you in your family tree.
A first cousin is the child of your parent's sibling while a nephew is the child of your sibling. That makes the nephew more closely related to you than the first cousin, unless the law in your place of residence defines things differently.
No. Because he is your cousin and its wrong to date family
Either your second cousin or your cousin in-law
Nomral Only you first cousin spouse is realated to you and thats cousin in lawSo i guest you can say 2nd cousin in law.
pick up the phone and call him.....hes ur nephew
A grandson or grandchild, or remoter lineal descendant., A cousin., The son of a brother or a sister, or of a brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
yes
Yes, your spouse's nephew is your nephew-in-law.
No. Aunty would be your parent's sister or sister-in-law. Second cousin would refer to the relationship your parent's cousin is to you. Similarly, 1st cousin, once removed is the relationship you have to your cousin's child.
The term "cousin-in-law" is a recent invention and is neither well defined nor widely accepted within the genealogy community.Presumably, a "cousin-in-law" is your spouse's cousin. The mother of your spouse's first cousin is his or her aunt, but she is not related to you. The mother of your spouse's second cousin is his or her first cousin, once removed.
I know it's a cousin. The sister's daughter would be your first cousin, so her daughter would either be your second cousin OR first or second cousin once removed...one of those three haha but a cousin for sure.