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In-law are extended family members of spouses who become related by their marriage. The term would cover to varying degrees of relatedness:
- Brother-in-law
- Daughter-in-law
- Father-in-law
- Mother-in-law
- Sister-in-law
- Son-in-law
- Cousin-in-law
- Uncle-in-law
- Aunt-in-law
- Nephew-in-law
- Niece-in-law
Technically a spouse, wife, or husband is an in-law (the closest in-law) but is often not thought of as such.
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