In a family with multiple married adult children, the non-blood spouses could be referred to, as a group, as the in-laws of the family.
If I also wanted to include unmarried partners (boyfriends/girlfriends), is there some word or phrase I could use? I specifically want to omit the family members themselves - just as the term in-laws excludes them.
I've searched on here and Google and get results relating to common law marriages which is definitely not what I'm looking for.
Who did you invite to the activity while the family is taking care of personal family stuff on our group vacation? All <in-laws, boyfriends, and girlfriends> were, even the new ones.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Adding example sentences -
My father-in-law is throwing a birthday party. All <word/phrase for in-laws, boyfriends, and girlfriends> are being included in the invited.
I am putting together a document to share with <in-laws, boyfriends, and girlfriends> to help them when talking with my mom-in-law so they don't bring up topics that might offend her.
Who did you invite to the activity while the immediate family took care of personal family matters on our group vacation? I invited all of the <in-laws, boyfriends, and girlfriends>, even the new ones.