Yes, your husband is considered to be your closest relative.
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Yes, most people consider a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter, to be related to them. That is why, at or just after weddings, a son-in-law may be "welcomed to the family."
If they had their husband with them or a male relative with them.
No. Father, Mother, siblings and children are immediate relatives.
Men were in control of society. Women had no rights so they need a male relative or husband to provide for them.
Yes. You are the aunt of your sister's children and anyone you marry is their uncle.
Yes. You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
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Yes, most people consider a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter, to be related to them. That is why, at or just after weddings, a son-in-law may be "welcomed to the family."
Yes, most people consider a son-in-law, the husband of a daughter, to be related to them. That is why, at or just after weddings, a son-in-law may be "welcomed to the family."
Before or after a divorce a step-sister is not considered a legal relative in most jurisdictions.
SHe's your relative by virtue of her sister being married to your brother.
No, the baby is not considered your husbands. (If you are sure that the baby was because of someone else, and not your husband.)
His/her relative, husband or wife need to write and apply to get that
If by "stepson" you mean someone who was legally adopted into the family - yes, they are a legal relative. However, they are NOT considered to be a "blood" relative.
No. In the languages f the cultures derived from Europe, your sister is your husband's sister-in-law but her husband is not related to your husband.
this behavior would definitely be considered cheating on your husband.