A blood relative is a person who is related to another through a common ancestor, not by marriage or adoption.
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What regualations if any for a blood relative being the Administrator or Boss over another blood relative
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An heir does not have to be a blood relative. An heir, also known as a beneficiary, is whoever is listed in a will or trust as a beneficiary. So it could be a friend, or a charitable organization, or a blood relative. It is up to the person making the will or living trust.
Consanguinous means related by blood.
Yes, a cousin-in-law is considered a relative by marriage, not by blood.
There is no secret blood relative of Harry's revealed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
A son is a blood relative. An honorary son is a boy that has been welcomed into a family and its thought of and treated like a real blood relative.
If by "stepson" you mean someone who was legally adopted into the family - yes, they are a legal relative. However, they are NOT considered to be a "blood" relative.
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The only way you are a BLOOD relative is if you have the same blood line. You can't change a persons biological parents. If the step father adopts the child, then the child is by law their child and a family member, but not a literal blood relative.