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∙ 13y agoAdoption is a civil matter and does not affect biological relationships.They are all still blood related, that will never change.
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∙ 13y ago"Paternal" means "on your father's side". Your paternal great-grandfather would be one of your father's grandfathers.
Your maternal grandmother is the mother of your mother. Similarly your paternal grandmother is the mother of your father, paternal grandfather is father of your father and maternal grandfather is father of your mother.
If your wife was adopted by her stepfather, he would be your (adoptive) father-in-law. Otherwise, he is your stepfather-in-law, and only her biological father is your father-in-law. Also, if you have children, he will be their step-grandfather.
A DNA test performed on materials from you and your aunt (sister of your father) can be done to determine whether the two of you are related. If you are not related, it may mena that your father and his "sister" are not actually related, or it may mean that youyr fatehr is not your biological father.
She is your paternal grandmother.
Biological child or Paternal child
Paternal is related to the father while maternal is related to the mother. Example: Your maternal parent is your mother and your paternal parent is your father.
A birthfather is the biological father of an adopted child, or a person's biological father.
Yes. And, in some states the child can inherit from both the biological parent and the adoptive parent. See the article at the related link. for more information
Paternal is related to the father while maternal is related to the mother. Example: Your maternal parent is your mother and your paternal parent is your father.
If he has adopted her then he is her father and has all of the biological fathers rights transferred to him at adoption. If adopted yes
Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.Generally, biological and legally adopted children have equal rights of inheritance in most jurisdictions. You can check the law in your state at the related question link.
Jor-EL is his biological dad, But his adopted father, on Earth, is Jonathan Kent
Both biological parents have to sign their rights away or there will be no adoption.
It means that a man who is the biological father of a child admits it is his child. He acknowledges paternity or fatherhood.
The grandparents on the father's side of the family
Yes, a biological family member is one that you are related to by blood.