She would be his step sister.
No. You have no ancestor in common with his new daughter, so you are not related.
Your mother's new husband is your step-father and you are his step-son or step-daughter.
No. You have no ancestor in common with his new daughter, so you are not related.
depression and sex hungerPossible cob-webs in your vagina. You need to visit E_Harmony!!!!I agree with above answer , i add you have to start new relation ship at once .
If your niece's is by your sister but the brother is by your sisters new husband & another woman there would be no blood relation. If not then he's the nephew
No Australia is a very old continent and New Zealand is relatively young and is the result of islands formed by volcanic activity. there is no relation ship between them.
There is no special monetary amount a father has to give his daughter on her wedding day. If the father is fairly wealthy he can give her a sizable amount of money; a home; piece of land, but for most fathers who work hard and have moderate means financially then give what you can and don't break the bank trying to impress your daughter and your new son-in-law. Your daughter will love you no matter what monetary amount you give her and her new husband. $100 to $500 is simply fine for a middle class person to give their daughter and son-in-law for a wedding gift.
Then unless the biological father is ok with this and signs his rights over, the new husband has no legal rights to the child.
It depends if the husband adapted your child legally.
She has a husband Christie, and a Daughter, named Bianca, her father is deceased and her mother lives in New Zealand.
Her father gives his daughter his LAST NAME and when she marrys the daughter takes the new last name of the husband,so,her father takes back his LAST NAME
she lives in new-york with her husband Michael and daughter Megan Marie. Happily married for 6 years.