We don't have a Daughter's Week.
There is no Sons or Daughters week
There is no such thing. Stop making up fictitious observances. The is nothing in the United States, Officially. There is a Daughters/Sons week observed in the U.K. one non-specific week every year in the month of October. The week was started by adoption agencies to help with the bonding.
There have been no reports that McLeod's Daughters will be airing in the US on the WE channel. McLeod's Daughters ran for 8 seasons.
World Daughter's Week is celebrated the week of January 12th each year. It may be celebrated on other days in different parts of the world.
No it's not real. There may be organizations with a "daughter's week" or a "son's and daughter's week" but they are usually only on a small scale.
National Daughter's Day is celebrated on January 12 each year. It may be celebrated on other days or be "Daughter's Week" in different parts of the world.
Answer this question… Their father passes away.
Unfortunately, no. Children are not celebrated in the united states. Mothers and fathers are, the children are expected to purchase gifts for parents. I have found that birthday money given is spent on others, the child must buy gifts even when they have no income.
a week to a week and a half
Certainly not in all cultures, but that is true in the US.
Marriage does not affect the rights to inherit in the US.
They are dependent on wives