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None. An aunt or uncle is rarely , and never automatically, given visitation rights.
we were given guardianship of our two nephews by their parents the father is in prison and the mother doesnt work however her mother wants visitation now that we have moved back into the same state, we receive no financial assitance from the parents or grandparents or the welfare. can we seek child support from the mother and grandmother who now want visitation rights and are taking us to court but have helped in no way with their living expenses in the last 2 years.
Only if the mother has no legal rights to that child.
Your uncle is your child's great uncle. Your child is his great niece (if a girl) or great nephew (if a boy).
Your grandmother's uncle is your child's great great uncle.
Your cousin! =) (Or by his/her first name =P)Your uncle's child is your cousin
Your mom's brother to your child is a great uncle. That is because your mom's brother is YOUR uncle, so he to your child will be a great uncle!
Any man whose brother or sister has a child is uncle to that child.
Your uncle's granddaughter and your child are second cousins.
You are the great uncle of your niece's child if you are male. If you are female, you are the child's great aunt.
Your uncle becomes your child's great uncle and your cousins are your child's First Cousins Once Removed. Did you know that President Barack Obama is a very distant cousin of President George W. Bush?
Great great aunt/uncle. To your niece, you are the aunt/uncle, to her child you would be the great aunt/uncle. So you would then be the great great aunt/uncle of her child's child (her grandson)