Your mother gave birth to you, her child. When the child has a child that is a grand child. When the grand child has a child, that is a great grand child.
Do you mean great grand children? You would be a greatgrand of your granny's mother. She would be your greatgrand mother
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your son is your great grandsons grandfather.
Yes.
our great...great...great...great...greatgrand parents.
If after conducting and investigation that is their finding, yes, they can do so.
That would make you relatively crazy of course. Your brother's aunt is your aunt. Her nephew is you (if you are male), your brother, your first cousin, or someone not related to you because they descend from your aunt's husband. That nephew's uncle is either not related to you, is you father or your uncle. The uncle's sister is either not related to you or is your aunt. Her father is either not related to you or is your grandfather. His wife is either not related to you or is your grandmother (or stepgrandmother,etc.) Her greatgrand child is either not related to you, is your child, or is your neice or nephew. That child's father is either not related to you or is yourself (if you are male) or your husband (if you are female), or he is your first cousin. So, the person being killed is one of the following: * someone not related to you * your first cousin * your husband (if you are female) * yourself (if you are male)
Unless there is a legal document such as a Will or even a letter with a date on it and witnessed, then there is nothing you can do. Word of mouth is heresay and proof is needed in a court of law. You can contest a Will in court and may win. Marcy
If the child is YOUR child, the child is your legitimate child, married or not.
A child must be emancipated, and having a child does not emancipate a child in MS.
The differences is that the legitimate child is the legal child while the illegitimate child is the illegal child.
No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.