Before or after a divorce a step-sister is not considered a legal relative in most jurisdictions.
SHe's your relative by virtue of her sister being married to your brother.
A god sister?
according to my sister who is filing for a divorce your husband can sue for abandonment or use it against you later in court unless you have at least discussed this with ur attorney and he leads you in right direction
You can maybe get a sister if your parents decide to have another baby. However, even if they decide to add to your family, there is no guarantee that your new sibling will be a girl.
Yes, an affair with your mother's sister, who is your aunt, is considered incestuous in most cultures and legal systems. Incest typically refers to sexual relationships between close relatives, and since an aunt is a direct relative, engaging in such a relationship can have social, legal, and ethical implications. It's important to consider the potential consequences and societal norms surrounding such relationships.
SHe's your relative by virtue of her sister being married to your brother.
Yes, she is your sister-in-law.
Yes. She is your sister through your brother or sister.
Justin has his lil sister Jazimin , because Justin's parents got a divorced and Justin's dad was with another lady and that lady got pregnet
Yes. You are the aunt of your sister's children and anyone you marry is their uncle.
technically speakking yes because ur parents are legally responsible for both?? if not she still is considered ur sister
Of course she is otherwise they wouldn't be sisters they would be half sisters or something like that man you're stupid
Yes, your brother-in-law is your relative by virtue of marrying your sister, of of you having married one of his siblings. But he is your relative by law, not because you have common ancestry. So that relationship can go away - if there is a divorce, for example.
It is a tough time when your parents divorce, for most kids. What you have to think, is that your parents want what is best for you, and what is best for them. They are getting divorced because they are having problems, and you don' want your parents to suffer! Try to be strong, especially for a younger brother or sister.
Yes, a grandaunt is considered a blood relative. She is the sister of one of your grandparents, making her a part of your extended family lineage. While not a direct ancestor, a grandaunt shares genetic ties with you through your grandparents.
yes...
you could still call her your aunt if you want but it really depends how she is related to you...like if she is one of your parents sister, then she is still your aunt, but if she was married to one of your parents siblings then she isn't technically your aunt anymore.