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Would they be my first cousin once removed, cousin-in-law, other or nothing?

2006-11-03 07:35:26 · 32 answers · asked by tapping toes 5 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Cousin in law I guess. 'once removed' means one generation difference and 'cousin in law' sounds right in your situation.

2006-11-03 07:37:29 · answer #1 · answered by Jethro 5 · 0 1

Cousin-in-law

2006-11-03 07:37:39 · answer #2 · answered by Kailey 5 · 0 1

Cousin.

2006-11-03 07:37:14 · answer #3 · answered by S K 7 · 0 1

no relation to you so could not be once removed
he is your husbands cousin and a member of your extended family although there are in-laws i never heard that term with regard to a cousin

2006-11-03 07:44:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

cousin IN LAW

2006-11-03 07:36:55 · answer #5 · answered by CMA 4 · 0 0

Nothing. Just your husbands cousin.

2006-11-03 07:37:22 · answer #6 · answered by AndyMan 3 · 0 0

Basically nothing. You could say your cousin in law. I friend of mine found out his wife was having an affair with a cousin of his, now they are divorced and his cousin is his former wife's husband. Now she is his cousin in law who he probably pays alimony to.

2006-11-03 07:38:38 · answer #7 · answered by brucenjacobs 4 · 1 1

No actual name - just an in-law if you want to be formal. To be informal, just call him your cousin. If you have to introduce him to someone, introduce him as your cousin. The in-law term gets to be awkward during introductions.

2006-11-03 07:43:08 · answer #8 · answered by eightieschic 6 · 0 1

his first cousin becomes your first cousin (in law)

2006-11-03 10:44:30 · answer #9 · answered by rae 2 · 0 0

yr cousin in law

2006-11-03 07:37:05 · answer #10 · answered by Ms. San 2 · 0 1

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