The English language has not special term for the husband of your sister-in-law. You woudl call him your "sister-in-law's husband."
No, he is simply your sister in law's husband. He has no relationship with you. The reason she is called your sister-in-law and is because it is expected for a husband and wife to have children, and those children will join your family tree as they have some ancestors who are also your ancestors. Your sister-in-law's husband will never have ancestors that are also your ancestors.
Your brothers' in-laws are an attachment to your family by marriage, so they would be classified as in-laws by yousome people call them familys in lawsome call the second cousins
Mayflower Compact
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These laws would be decided by the majority rule if this group.
Your sister in law is your husband's sister or your brother's wife.
Yes, I suppose that they would be sister-in-laws. Because your sister is your husband's sister-in-law, and the other sister is his sibling, then I suppose they would be sister-in-laws.
There would be no relationship as you do not share a common ancestor. If your brother-in-law is married to your sister, then her daughter is your niece, her husband would be referred to as your niece's husband.
Your wife's sister's husband is your wife's brother-in-law, but is not related to you.
Yes, if your sister marries a man, and you then marry another man, the two men would be considered in-laws to each other. Specifically, your sister's husband would be your brother-in-law, and your husband would be your sister's brother-in-law. In this way, both men are related through marriage, making them in-laws.
If you get divorced from your husband, all of his relatives stop being referred to as your in-laws.
Since it would be your sister who had the child with her husband (your brother-in-law) then that would make their child your niece or nephew.
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Well, isn't that just lovely? You can simply call your sister's husband by his first name, or if you feel close enough, you can use a nickname or term of endearment that feels comfortable for both of you. Remember, it's all about creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your family.
Your husband's brother's wife is your husband's sister-in-law, but is not considered to be related to you. But I have the same thing, in my family, I consider my husbands, brothers girl friends as my sister, even though we are not really related but we both still say we are sisters!! so really you can pick if you want them to be your sister, but they will never actually be related to by name, or anything
No, he is simply your sister in law's husband. He has no relationship with you. The reason she is called your sister-in-law and is because it is expected for a husband and wife to have children, and those children will join your family tree as they have some ancestors who are also your ancestors. Your sister-in-law's husband will never have ancestors that are also your ancestors.
Your daughter's sister-in-law is either the sister of your daughter's husband or the wife of one of her brothers. If your daughter's sister-in-law is the wife of one of her brothers, then you would refer to her as your daughter-in-law since she is married to one of your sons. On the other hand the English language has no special term for the relationship between you and the sister of your daughter's husband. If you need something, you will have to call her your "daughter's sister-in-law" or your "son-in-law's sister." Perhaps your daughter has a half-brother who isn't your son, but whose wife is still your daughter's sister-in-law. In that case, this woman is not directly related to you. Not everyone likes to make such distinctions, and perhaps you could consider her to be an honorary daughter-in-law of yours, in the interests of friendship.