My Aunt has guardianship over my son what rights do I have even though my son is in her care and also what rights do i have as being his mother?
Go to the court where guardianship was granted and file a petition to terminate guardianship
In order to terminate the guardianship from your parents of your son, this will have to be done through the courts. Each state has different laws regarding guardianship, so it might be best to contact a lawyer.
Presuming your son is also your wife's son, the your wife's aunt is your son's great aunt and he is is her great nephew.
The son of your aunt and uncle is your first cousin.
To give guardianship of your son to your sister, you typically need to file a petition for guardianship in your local court, outlining your reasons for the change. This may require gathering necessary documents, such as proof of your relationship and your sister's suitability as a guardian. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to navigate the legal process and ensure all requirements are met. Once approved by the court, the guardianship can be officially granted.
Your niece's son is your great nephew. You are his great aunt or great uncle.
Her grand great Aunt.
If you are female and have a son, your aunt's niece's son could be you. Your aunt's niece's son could also be your first cousin, once removed, if he is the son of one of your first cousins. Your aunt also may have nieces who are not related to you, and then the son is not related to you either.
Your niece's son is your grand nephew, and you are his great aunt.
I'd normally call him by his first name. And the son of your aunt is your first cousin.
The name given to the son of your aunt is first cousin or simply cousin.