Your niece is the daughter of your brother or sister. That relationship is not ended by divorce.
If your brother married a woman who already had a daughter (from an earlier marriage), then she would be your "step-niece", and this relationship would, technically, be ended by a later divorce.
I found the answer myself: Affinity ordinarily terminates upon the Divorce or death of the blood relation through whom the relationship was formed.
Yes she can.
My twin nieces have their birthday soon.One of my nieces has fallen asleep in front of the television.
You would refer to them as your nieces, thought they are formally your wife's nieces. And they would normally call you uncle.
The plural possessive is: nieces' The plural is: niece's
The divorce is still not through.
Rosa parks is not alive she died in 2005
Grand niece.
Your great nieces or newfews
I can give you several sentences.My nieces are coming for a visit.Are those girls your nieces?Nieces are the daughters of your brother or sister.
The possessive word form for "nieces" is "nieces'." This is because "nieces" is a plural noun that already ends in "-es", so you simply add an apostrophe after the final "s" to indicate possession.
(The word nieces' is a plural possessive noun, referring to more than one niece.) The elderly aunt visited her nieces' classroom. The couple attended both of their nieces' weddings.