Being able to notarize a document has no relationship to whether or not someone is married. If you are properly authorized to notarize documents, and you follow proper procedure for confirming the signatures on the documents in question, then you can notarize the will, if not, you cannot.
The daughter of your father's daughter is his granddaughter. She is either your niece, or your daughter.
Your granddaughter could be your son's daughter, or your son's niece.
Your grandfather's son is either your father or your uncle. Your daughter's grandfather is your father. or your father-in-law.So your daughter's grandfather is your grandfather's son or a brother if there is more tha one son, or, as your father-in-law, is not related to your grandfather's son at all.
That would b ur cousins daughter, and your aunts grand-daughter, so, technically speaking, you could legally get married. We_are_all_unique Yes. It is possible.
(1) Your father's 1st cousin is your 1st cousin once removed. (2) His son or daughter are your 2nd cousins. (3) His grandchildren are your 2nd cousins, once removed. (4) His great granddaughter is your second cousin, twice removed.
Your granddaughter has four great grandmother's and presumably each had a husband. Two of them are your father and your father-in-law, but the other two are the grand parents of your daughter-in-law. You are not related to the grandparents of your daughter-in-law.
The world grand by itself can stand for revere or noble. The full word of granddaughter can mean revere child of son or daughter. This is in relation to a daughter's mother or father's parent.
I'm Issa garner granddaughter of James Finkbeiner an daughter of Sarah Finkbeiner my father is Dustin garner
Yes, the two are half sisters. Barbra's father died when she was 15 months old, then her mother remarried and had a daughter.
Your father's sister is you aunt. Her son is your first cousin. Her son's daughter (her granddaughter) is your first cousin, once removed.
Granddaughter Try calling her by her name. Another view suggests that merely calling her by her given name has little to do with the kinship of the grandmother and the granddaughter. It looks like that somebody wanted to know who was related to whom. Call her by her name, yes, but also recognize her relationship: relationship is, in this kinship system, not a function of names, but lineal associations, that is, blood lines, or better who was born by whom and who was the father supposed to be. Your daughter's daughter is your granddaughter.
Whoopi's former husband Alvin Martin, whom she was married to from 1973-1979, is the father of her daughter Alexandrea.