Some of them work but they all share the funds for the family.
At the close of season 2, they had four, one for each wife.
No. The Sister Wives on TLC have never claimed to be sisters, and they are not sisters, nor are they legally or genetically related in any way. They are Sister Wives - that is a title used to refer to women who share a husband, not to women who share a father or mother.
Not necessarily. When TLC pays the families that star in their reality shows, they just write out one check and hand it to the head of the household. In this case, that check is made out to Kody Brown. Kody can then divide the money however he chooses, whether that be equally dividing the money four ways and handing it to each wife, dividing the money based on the number of children and handing it out to the wives, depositing it into one shared bank account and giving everyone access to it, or dividing it into bank accounts for the kids.
The sister wives compensation for their reality television show is not public information. On WA we refrain from posting detailed personal financial (net worth, income, compensation etc.) information. This includes detailed information that allows people to derive that information or to violate the family's privacy. It is WikiAnswers policy not to provide personal private information for celebrities and noncelebrities alike. One Wikianswer's contributors opinion: 76000 each wife and 76000 for Cody.
My Brother makes each week feel like a celebrated "Sister Week"!
It depends on the culture, but many polygamist wives refer to the other women married to their husband as 'sister wives'.
At the close of season 2, they had four, one for each wife.
The wives are not wives with each other. They are just married to the same man.
No. The Sister Wives on TLC have never claimed to be sisters, and they are not sisters, nor are they legally or genetically related in any way. They are Sister Wives - that is a title used to refer to women who share a husband, not to women who share a father or mother.
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law and your wife is your brother's sister-in-law. The two wives are not related to each other and the English language has no special term for one of them to use in naming the other.
Not necessarily. When TLC pays the families that star in their reality shows, they just write out one check and hand it to the head of the household. In this case, that check is made out to Kody Brown. Kody can then divide the money however he chooses, whether that be equally dividing the money four ways and handing it to each wife, dividing the money based on the number of children and handing it out to the wives, depositing it into one shared bank account and giving everyone access to it, or dividing it into bank accounts for the kids.
As far as historians can tell the 19th century serial killer had a total of 4 wives. Clara, Georgianna, Myrta and Emeline, were all his wives at one time or another, sometimes at the same time. He also had many mistresses, Julia Conner, Minnie Williams and her sister Nannie Williams. These also sometimes overlapped with each other and sometimes overlapped with the above mentioned wives.
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No. It is illegal.
Edison had two wives; each of the wives bore him three children.
Your sister and your wife's sister are not related to each other.
When one man has many wives, the usual result is that the wives are considered to be inferior to their husband, and they have to compete with each other for the limited resources of the family, which is on the whole unfair to those wives.