Yes, a 20-year-old can potentially adopt their younger siblings, but it typically requires approval from the court and social services. The process involves ensuring that the adoption is in the best interest of the children, which may include assessments of the young adult's ability to provide a stable and safe environment. Additionally, the biological parents' rights would need to be terminated for the adoption to proceed. It’s advisable for the individual to seek legal guidance to navigate the process effectively.
Your nephew
no but she has a younger brother called Tanner.
1 older sister called Doniya, and 2 little sisters called Waliyha and Safaa
Yes - he has a younger sister called Francesca, who is about 3 years younger
The oldest child.
...are called your sisters.
No, he does not. He has two younger sisters, Daisy&Emily. :)
He has five younger sisters: Georgia, Charlotte, Félicité, and twins Daisy and Phoebe.
Her younger sister is called Michelle
Yes, she has a younger sister called Natali.
Yes. She has 2 older sisters, Sian-Louise & Sarah
She has a younger sister named Natali Germanotta