The term son-in-law comes from how law is often used with prepositions like "in" and "by". Son-in-law just became a more popular term to use over son-by-law.
No, the term "step son-in-law" is not commonly used. It could potentially refer to the son of someone's stepchild, but it's clearer to refer to that person as a stepson or stepdaughter's husband.
The possessive form of the singular noun son-in-law is son-in-law's.Example: My son-in-law's name is Harry.
Son in law is singular. The plural would be sons in law.
Sons-in-law is plural.
The feminine form of son-in-law is daughter-in-law.
A son's wife is called your daughter-in-law.
The favorite son is a candidate from that state or region. Obama was the favorite son of Illinois.
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The plural form of the compound noun son-in-law is sons-in-law.example: Both of my sons-in-law are graduate students.
The Yiddish term for "son's in-laws" is "shvere" for the parents of one's daughter-in-law and "makhuten" for the parents of one's son-in-law.
No, the term "step son-in-law" is not commonly used. It could potentially refer to the son of someone's stepchild, but it's clearer to refer to that person as a stepson or stepdaughter's husband.
No. Your son-in-law's brother may be a son-in-law if he is married, but he is not your son-in-law.
No, your son-in-law is married to your daughter and his brother is not your son-in-law, but simply your son-in-law's brother or your daughter's brother-in-law.
If your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, she is the mother of your brother's son. Her son-in-law would then be the brother-in-law of your brother's son. If your sister-in-law is your spouse's sister, her son-in-law is not related to you or to your brother's son.
The legal term apportionment is derived from the Latin "portio" which means distribution or allotment in proper shares. Apportionment is a term used in law in a variety of senses.
Daughter is the opposite of son.
The possessive form of the singular noun son-in-law is son-in-law's.Example: My son-in-law's name is Harry.