He is still technically your half-brother. But if you get along well, why would it ever matter? It is much easier not to differentiate and to call him your brother
A half brother means that they either had the same father or mother as the rest of the siblings, but a different father or mother making them a half brother. You Grandmother's half brother would be your great uncle.
Technically, yes. She has a half-sister, Brandi(born 1987), and half-brother, Trace(born 1989). They have the same mother as Miley, but a different father. When their mother and Miley's father got married, he adopted them(that explains why they have the same last name). She also has another older half-brother, Christopher Cody(born April 1992). They have the same father but a different mother. Christopher Cody is from a short-term relationship with Kristen Luckey. Her younger brother, Braison Chance(born summer 1994), and younger sister, Noah Lindsay(born January 2000), are both full siblings. all her sisters and brothers were adopted also she was aswell
No , Hayes was not adopted. His father died before he was born, but his mother did not remarry. Her brother, Sardis Bichard, helped support the family but he did not adopt her children.
Since the father and mother each contribute half (23 chromosomes) of the genetic material needed to form a child (46 chromosomes), the brother and sister are equal in terms of biological similarity, no matter if they had a different mother (same father) or father (same mother). However, if any of the father/mother pairs are related, the result is skewed.
Your grandfather.
father
If your mother and her brother share the same parents, then her brother's father would be considered your grandfather
yes
Your mother's brother's brother-in-law could be your father or unrelated to you
In English, your father's elder brother is typically referred to as your "paternal uncle." The term "paternal" indicates a familial relationship on the father's side, distinguishing it from the mother's side. This term is commonly used in genealogy and family relationships to specify the exact familial connection.
Depends on if you're talking about older brother, younger brother, or twin brother. And men and women use different terms. Also it also applies to certain your father's brother's son and mother's sister's son, but NOT your father's sister's son or your mother's brother's son.
Nothing really. There is no blood relationship between the two.