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If your sister-in-law is still married to your brother and her daughter is the biological child of your brother you would be the child's great aunt or great uncle. If your sister-in-law is the sister of your husband, her daughter's baby is your great niece or great nephew, and you are the baby's great aunt or great uncle.
Say a woman (let's call her Jane) has a daughter (let's call her Mary) and the daughter (Mary) has a child (let's call the child Carol) Jane is the grandmother of Carol. If Jane has a child other than Mary, that child is Carol's Aunt or Uncle and Carol is that child's Nephew (if Carol is a boy) or Niece (if Carol is a girl). So the relationship between a grandmother's baby and her daughter's baby is that of Aunt/Uncle to Niece/Nephew.
No. They can keep their child from him but they have no right to keep him from his child.
Your nephew's daughter is your great niece. Her child is your great great niece or great great nephew.
A child is a person between birth and full growth. It is a son or daughter. It is a baby or infant. It is a human fetus.
Because the baby was baby Lux (daughter of one direction hair stylist )and she was dating Harryand Harry loves Lux like his daughter
Certainly you can have a baby shower for your daughter-in-law even though she has a little girl when she married your son. This is your son's child too and if they have a second or third child you can have as many baby showers as you like and it's quite acceptable.
The child of your nephew is your great nephew (if a son) or your great niece (if a daughter).
No, you cannot claim an unborn child on taxes. It is not a dependent until it starts to breathe on its own. The baby must be born before the end of the year in order to claim it on that year's tax return.
if you did not work this year but had a new baby in may 2010 do you get the refund for your child
Unfortunately for the baby, some people do not understand that child support and visitation are two distinct and separate things. Neither one has anything to do with the other one. Some women believe that if they do not accept the child support money mandated by the court for raising their child, the man cannot claim visitation rights to his son or daughter.
She has sole custody of her child in all states.