Try to respect her. She is your fathers wife and if you love and care about him you will try to get along with her to make his life easier. It is hard sometimes because it is easy to see her as a threat to your dads love, but he can and probably does love you both.
* I have an issue with this too. My mom met a guy online, and we moved in with them. Me and him don't get along usually and he has a ten year old (i'm 17). We use to have to have talks like every other day. My mom finally said if Eric (the guy) doesn't start getting along with me, she would leave him. Now, he usually bears with me. He doesn't start stuff usually with me.
My point is, you're just gonna have to bear with them if you want things to work. If they're grown, then you shouldn't have to live with them. If not, just give them space and they should return the favor. If it's too bad, then leave.
If you hate your stepparent, consider counseling. It may be good for both parties to look in depth at their problems, to see if they can be resolved at all.
Plato's Stepchildren was created on 1968-11-22.
Yes. Stepchildren is the plural of stepchild (stepson or stepdaughter).
Unless you legally adopted them your stepchildren are not your legal heirs.
no
The plural form of the singular compound noun stepchild is stepchildren.
Minding The StepChildren Means "To Watch/Take Care Of Them When The Guardian Is Unavaliable .
Clint Walker's stepchildren were from his former wife, Verna Garver.
Many people dislike hydroponics as they complain that the produce is chemically grown (which it is), and has a watery taste.
No.
yes
No, he does not.
To some degree, this will depend upon how the will was written as well as the legal relationship between the stepchildren and the stepmother. If the stepmother officially adopted the stepchildren, then they have rights to the estate unless specifically denied them in a valid will. If the stepchildren were never officially adopted by the stepmother and the will does not provide for them, they may have no rights to the estate.