Nothing like that has ever been mentioned on the show. Christine's family is also polygamist so chances are they did not.
you can get emancipated. it's like divorcing you parents and they don't have any legal rights over you anymore as guardians but you have to look out for yourself. but they have to sign the papers i think, you can't just go do it without them knowing and if your already an adult you could change your last name
Twisted Sister ended in 1988.
Your husband's sister is your sister in-law.
you make no sense
i am 12 and my sister is 18 i sometimes think that i want to disown my sister i have a hard time at home but as much as you my hate her she will always love you and you need to know that she my not show it but she does so think of that when she gets you down, or talk to your mum or dad about it i hope everything goes right for you!
you gotta disown that truck
He decided to disown his irresponsible brother after years of disappointment.
One sentence using the word disown could be: "If you don't raise my grandchildren "properly", I'll disown you!"
I would disown my son if he were a murderer.
The only way you can disown a wolf is to kill it.
The closest thing you could do would be to get a restraining order. Because he/she is a bro/sis you can not "disown". disowning refers to taking someone out of your will. if if you want to. you could do that in addition. but moving away would be the closest thing to "disowning.
Nothing like that has ever been mentioned on the show. Christine's family is also polygamist so chances are they did not.
You cannot legally disown a family member. It's important to talk to a trusted adult about the situation, such as a parent, teacher, or counselor, who can help address the issue and provide support. Consider setting boundaries with your half-sister and seeking help from a professional if the behavior continues.
You cannot disown inheritance, but you can refuse to accept it. This is called renunciation or a disclaimer.
Your mother is not considered a natural heir, as you are expected to outlive her. And there is no need to 'disown' a child, you simply have to name them and say they don't get anything.
I've never heard of such a thing. Hopefully, her brother told their parents and tried to get legal help.