I know what it's like mine did 2.
It depends on how old he/she is if there young give them alot of affection and attintion.
No, it is not your fault that your parents are divorcing. Divorce is a decision made by adults based on their own feelings and circumstances. It is important to remember that the responsibility for the divorce lies with the parents and not with the children.
If there is abuse you would have to report them to child services to get their rights terminated.
that would be your niece or if you want to be fussy then your niece in law!
This is an unclear and rarely used phrase - "your brother's daughter through marriage." If your brother married a woman and they had a daughter, the daughter is "your brother's daughter through marriage" since the one followed the other. That daughter is your niece. If your brother married a woman who already had a daughter from a previous relationship, that daughter is your niece only if your brother adopted her. If he did not adopt her, you are not related. However, you can treat her as your niece if you want to.
Possibly. If you're saying the niece used your credit card, and they want to collect from you, and you are receiving an insurance payment... if they get a court judgment against your property, then you will have to pay. You can, of course, sue your niece to recover anything you had to pay because of her actions.
Your niece's husband's daughter is also your niece's daughter and therefore she is your great niece. You are her great aunt or great uncle, depending on your sex. If your niece's husband's daughter is from a previous marriage, and so not also your niece's daughter, you are not related to her. Of course, if your niece adopts her, then she is your adopted great niece. If your niece married her husband while his daughter was very young and everyone has been treating her as your niece's daughter, then you can call her your great niece if you want, but that does not change the fact that you have no common ancestors and therefore are not related to each other.
That spells "what," as in "What does my niece want?"
Your niece's brother is your nephew, not her husband.The English language has no special term to for the husband of a niece. If you want to refer to him without using his name, the best you can do is "my niece's husband," or "my sister's (or brother's) son-in-law."
The Christian religion believes that everyone was created for a purpose, even if your birth parents did not want you. God creates everyone for a specific reason. Maybe you were born to be given to your adoptive parents.
The word divorce is already a verb. This is because "divorce" is an action.Other verbs are divorces, divorcing and divorced.Some example sentences are:"I will divorce you"."He divorces her for cheating"."Divorcing someone is not cheap"."I do not want to be divorced".
I bet her parents moved away from India... Since Carmen was being bullyed i bet her parents didnt want to get hurt either.
It is normal to have feelings that you were an accident if your birth parents didn't want you but try to focus on something more positive. The parents that raised you wanted a child and you were born for them.