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No here they are still brother and sister, but they do have a stepfather.
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.
A mother that lost her son! There is no other terminology for this situation. I lost my son and I've searched this question many many times. If you lose a husband of wife you are a widow, if you lose a parent you are a orphan. The same is true for a sibling. You will just be a brother or sister that lost a brother or sister. Weird uh? But true.
If you're asking who the baby is to the one who gave birth to it, the baby is the child of the half sister, making her the baby's mother. As for the stepfather, he would be the child's father and step grandfather. But if he and the half sister's mother divorce, then he would no longer be the child's step grandfather. But he would, of course, still be the baby's father.
No, in the comic series, Bruce Wayne was an only child. His parents were murdered while he was still young.
Not full brother and sister, but in sharing the same blood line ofthe mother, you are considered to be related by half of the parentage, in this case, on the mother's side. Whether one becomes full brother/sister is a matter of love,compassion, acceptance, and the half factor becomes a matter only of legality. You are half brother and sister. You share your mothers blood but not your fathers.
Yes. She had a brother, Lazar, and a sister, Aga. Her sister took care of her mother and was never married. They both died in Albania. Her brother moved from Albania to Italy where he married and had children. He most likely passed away but his children still live in Italy.
A parrots cousin is still another parrot. This is because the parrots mother or father's brother or sister had a baby parrot.
Oprah has three half-siblings by her mother. Half-brother: Jeffrey (died of AIDS in 1988) Half-sister: Patricia (died of drug addiction in 2003) Half-sister: Patricia (still alive)
No, you cannot. An adopted child is considered a child of the parents in every legal sense. And you cannot marry a sibling. Actually, apparently you can. Look at actors, Linday and Bryan Price. Their parents were brother and sister by adoption. Their mom, adopted from Korea by the Price family married her brother. So, apparently, yes it is possible, under what circumstances and what they had to do to accomplish this I do not know.