Your stepdaughter.
i think the mother of the previous marriage would get her child, or if the parent is a bad parent the your husbands mom or dad would get the kid or posibly you would get the child
Your great uncle, the man who married your great aunt, has a daughter from a previous marriage. Unless your great aunt adopted her, that daughter is not related to you at all, and her child is certainly not related to your child. Of course if the great aunt and great uncle married while the daughter was very young, she may have been treated as a member of the family by everyone, so she would have been treated as if she were your parent's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed. In that case, you might choose to treat her daughter as if she were your second cousin, and her child as if she were your child's third cousin.
would it be a brother in law? not sure about this one! Is it your husband/wifes daughters brother?
would it be a brother in law? not sure about this one! Is it your husband/wifes daughters brother?
To be honest i dont know but i am watching this space. as i would like to know if it becomes an asset of the marriage
No. You can only be married to one person at a time in Western countries. The subsequent marriage would be of no effect.
She has no kids but has 2 adult stepsons from her previous marriage. She would have made. Great mother how sad
He would be a nephew, unless of course he is a son from a previous marriage, then he would be no relation.
Your nephew's daughter is your great niece and you are her great Aunt (or Great Uncle).Correction:Your nephew's daughter is your grand niece. You are her grand aunt or grand uncle.
She would be your niece. You're her aunt by marriage !
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What is your interest in meeting your husband's ex-wife and his daughter from a previous marriage? I can not imagine why those visits should be any concern of yours. Didn't you know at the time of the marriage to your husband that he had a daughter from a previous marriage? Sequential marriages present the problem of still being the father of your offsprings. And it is important for the absent parent to support and continue the relationship to those offsprings. Why would you be jealous? Wouldn't you want the same thing to happen to you? Click "kpopp" (blue) below, check out the website and the listed books for more information.