They are considered immediate family depending on perspective.
In this scenario, if someone were to ask the child who his immediate family members were, the child would name both the mother and the father (as they are indeed, part of his or her immediate family).
If one were to ask the mother who her immediate family was, it would include the child, but not the father of the child.
If one asked the father who his immediate family was, the answer would include the child, but not the mother.
The mother and father are part of the child's immediate family, but they are not part of their counter-part's immediate family.
Generally yes, those persons related by "blood," and their spouses, ARE considered (in most jurisdictions) to be "immediate' family. However, be sure to check the laws of your particular state as they DO vary.
If the service member was married it goes in this order: spouse - children (if any) - parents - siblings - grandparents. If there were no family members within any of those categories - it continues on into aunts and uncles - cousins - etc.
yup
to travel downwards beneath the gravity of the atmosphere and break a persons immediate fall.
Its when you and your love one are into visiting their parents almost 2-3 or more times a year. Also its when their parents Always/ sometimes know the sum of the relationship and were its going.
a tritet
i guess it's up to the parents
I think critical care is care given to patients or persons that are not stable or have grave or severe disease that needs constant monitoring because their condition might be sensitive to changes and immediate relief is needed when something goes wrong.
Trio
its called a trio
A Duet
A trio.