Yes, they can, but they don't have to. If you read Harry Potter, Harry dated Ginny, who was Ron's, his best friend, sister, wasn't he? And Hermione dated Ron, who was Ginny's brother. But usually if you are cool enough to be in a relationship- you don't read Harry Potter so in that case- the person should ask you first and make sure there is no pause between the question and your response.
if you need a date, you could go with friends. you dont always need a date. but if you do, you could ask a family member, a friend, or just ask someone out that you like.
No.
Avoid or ignore the family member politely.
Do you mean, "How do you add a family member to your friends on facebook?" Or do you mean, "How do you add family members on your facebook profile, saying 'family'?"
No. It is a conflict of interest to notarize for family members or friends.
A non-family member is someone who is not related to you by blood or marriage. This term can refer to any individual outside of your immediate family circle, such as friends, colleagues, or acquaintances.
most likely costody goes to another family member.
This can be searched in google translator, if not, ask a family member or friends
2 weeks. First get to know them, and if they are the right guy/girl, start intruducing them to family friends.
You will eventually have regrets if you 'play cupid' with your friends and/or family.
There is usually a gathering of friends and family at a rented hall or at the home of a family member.
informal, personal of friendly letter are often letter to family member or friends.