Your cousin's child would be your cousin once removed. So your cousin's stepchild would be your step-cousin once removed.
The relationship between you and someone who marries your cousin is that of a cousin-in-law. This means that the person who marries your cousin is considered your cousin-in-law, but they are not directly related to you by blood.
Your mother's first cousin is always your first cousin, once removed. That is at the core of what first cousins and removed cousins are. That relationship will never change; your mother's first cousin will always be your first cousin, once removed. The term "cousin by marriage" is relatively new and undefined, and for many it really does not mean anything. Some people use the term to refer to someone who has married a cousin. In that sense, if someone marries your "first cousin once removed," that person would be your "first cousin once removed by marriage." It is completely incorrect to claim that someone who marries your first cousin is your "first cousin once removed" simply because of that marriage.
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yes they become your cousin.
Your cousin's wife is not related to you or to your daughter - unless your daughter marries their son or your wife is related to your cousin's wife.
The technical term for the person who marries your cousin is "cousin-in-law." This term is used to describe the relationship between the spouse of your cousin and yourself. It signifies the legal and social connection that exists between you and the spouse of your cousin through marriage.
no because you already slept with that person and you guys are related.
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If a man marries his first cousin, that is a concrete example of a consanguineal union.
Removed means that a relationship bond was broken due to divorce. If you have a cousin (son/daughter of an aunt, uncle, or other cousin) who marries, that spouse of theirs also becomes a cousin (cousin-in-law, cousin via marriage). If they divorce, it becomes your cousin once removed.