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A sibling-in-law is the spouse of one's sibling or the sibling of one’s spouse. More commonly, a sibling-in-law is referred to as a brother-in-law for a male sibling-in-law and a sister-in-law for a female sibling-in-law. Sibling-in-law also refers to the reciprocal relationship between a person's spouse and their sibling's spouse.
"Brother-in-law" is the husband of one's sister, or the brother of one's spouse. The terms "half-brother" and "half-sister" indicate siblings who share only one biological parent. The term "aunt-in-law" refers to the aunt of one's spouse. "Uncle-in-law" is the uncle of one's spouse.
A Law Reference Collection, 2011, ISBN 1624680003 and ISBN 978-1-62468-000-7 Trinxet, Salvador. Trinxet Reverse Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms , 2011, ISBN 1624680011 and ISBN 978-1-62468-001-4 .
“The View” co-host Ana Navarro-Cárdenas claimed in a post shared on X that former President Woodrow Wilson pardoned a brother-in-law named “Hunter deButts.” Verdict: False There is no ...
Blake Lively’s brother-in-law, Bart Johnson, made an unexpected apology after appearing to make snide comments about Justin Baldoni on social media. Johnson, who is married to Lively’s sister ...
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images; Mark Davis/Getty Images Blake Lively has a special brother-in-law in Bart Johnson. Ever since her sister, Robyn Lively, married Johnson in 1999, Blake has been able ...
In-law may refer to: Affinity (law), kinship by marriage, such as: Parent-in-law, a mother-in-law or father-in-law; Sibling-in-law, a sister-in-law or brother-in-law; In-law apartment, a type of secondary residence; In-Laws, a 2002–2003 American situation comedy that aired on NBC
A travel insurance policy which covers curtailment due to the death or illness of a member of the policy-holder's "immediate family" uses a wide definition but adds residential requirements: "Immediate Family is your Partner, and: parents, children, stepchildren, fostered or adopted children, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews ...