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Extended Family

Relatives outside of an immediate family (mother, father, brother, sister) are part of an extended family. Extended family relationships include: grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and in-laws among many others. Ask questions here about how a person is related to their extended family (ex: How is your brother's mother-in-law related to you?)

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If two people have the same great great grandfather what relation are they?

Person A is a fourth cousin of Person B.

Person A's children are fourth cousins, once removed, of Person B and Person B is a fourth cousin, once removed, of the children of person A. sorry dude or gal but that no sense

here i am pretty positive that there is no relationship of the name

Can we as grandparents see our grandchildren if our own daughter and son-in-law refuses?

Not enough information is disclosed as to what state is being referred to.

The law on this subject is mixed.

Some states DO have precedent cases which allow the grandparents of divorced individuals to have visitation with their grandchildren. However the law is much less clear on the matter of grandparents who are simply estranged from their still married children, and who deny them access to their grandchildren.

Suggest you contact an attorney skilled in family practice in your state for counsel on this matter.

Why do aunt and nieces have a good relationship?

Usually because once you hit your teenage years your mum is uncool.. 'usually' so the next best thing is your aunt :)

When relationships end can two people find a second chance within each other?

yes

AnswerIt's never to late.When 2 people really love each other I feel that any problems you had together can be overcome.Sometimes it can make a stronger relationship when you can really be honest with each other.Be honest with the other person and tell them in a nice way what you both loved about the other and what bugged you about the other.I believe that love isn't something that comes along everyday and you should do everything in your power to make it work.Marty AnswerI definitely think they can...I know a couple who broke up and didnt speak to each other for 2 years and than got back together. Now they are happily married with 2 beautiful kids. The thing is if its really meant to be the magic happens once again. No matter what happened in the relationship or however many people was seen after the break up when its suppose to be, it happens..Remember to never give up on love. Never.. AnswerI think they can, because if you two truly love each other you will find your way back to each other. its very rare to find someone you truly love. Goodluck

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of course they can. maybe it just didn't work out the first time and needs some improvment. taking time off may just be he thing and you might come back stronger than ever.

Answerno. I'm sorry but second chances are only for the people that truly care and regret. If you can't wholeheartedly do that, then you don't deserve another chance. Maybe you do maybe you don't.

What evidence can be used to show that organisms share a common ancestor?

The DNA genetic code provides the best evidence of the common ancestry of life.

Science has shown that there are many similarities between DNA sequences.

What would you call my grandmas sisters brother cousin niece be called?

When a couple is married and the wife has nieces who are daughters of her brothers or sisters, those nieces are also the nieces of her husband. So your great grandmother's sister's husband could have great nieces who are related to you and also great nieces who are not related to you.

Note that your great grandmother's sister is your great great aunt.

The great nieces who are related to you are the grandchildren of the siblings of your great great aunt.

Those could be your:

  • parent
  • aunt
  • first cousins, once removed
  • second cousins, once removed

What is your uncle's sister?

Your uncle's sister is your aunt, or possibly your mother.

Are you related to your father's second cousin?

No, your father's first cousin is the parent of your second cousin. Your second cousin is your father's first cousin, once removed.

What relation is you to your father elder brother?

No, your father's brother's son is your cousin. Unless, you have the same mother in which case you would be both cousins and siblings.

What will happen if you your cousin?

First of all it is not right to have sexual relationships with a family member. I know it does happen to many cultures out there but the result is usually a disaster. See, you could get pregnant and high chances are that the baby would probably have a disorder due to the same genes clashing as it is said in biology opposites attract and likes clash. Secondly you could get very close with each other because of the the blood compatibility, the affection to be a mutual match and if this happens, you may find it hard to be apart. The end result for this kind of thing is a disaster, the sooner to get away from it, the better it is for the both of you.

Are first cousins three times removed still related to you?

Anyone who is correctly designated as your first cousin, second cousin, etc, no matter how many times removed, is still related to you.

The more times removed they are, or the higher number of cousin they are (second cousin, fifth cousin, eleventh cousin, etc), the more distant is that relationship.

What relation are you to your father's niece's daughter?

Your Dad's niece is your first cousin. Their child would be your first cousin once removed.

What relation are you to your mother's sister's grandson?

If your wife's nephew is not a son of one of your siblings, there is no relationship between your mom and either your wife's nephew or his son.

If your wife's nephew is the son of one of your siblings, then he is your mother's grandchild.

If you and your cousin share a great-grandparent what cousin number are they and how many generations apart?

Based on the information given, you and your cousin are second cousins of the same generation.

Please look at the related links for a better explanation.

What relation are you to a person if your grandfather is his greatgrandfather?

If your first common ancestor is your great great grandfather and her great grandfather, then the two of you are second cousins, once removed.

She and one of your parents are second cousins to each other.

Her children are your third cousins.

What would you do if your cousin is going out with your ex girlfriend?

It's your choice. You can give him another chance or leave him.

And for your cousin. Just tell her what you feel about her doing that. Or tell her off. But no hitting or fighting. Family is more important. You should forgive your cousin, things might not be the same but remember family is important. About your husband that's your decision.

How is your daughter's daughter related to your nephew's daughter?

Your daughter's daughter is your grand daughter.

Your nephew's daughter is the granddaughter of your sibling (your brother or sister)

The grandchildren of siblings are second cousins.

What do you call your grandfather's grandmother?

This question can send you in circles of laughable questions. Truth be told, I had to call my mom (she is like a thesaurus) and ask her, because thinking about it gave me a minor migraine (just kidding). But seriously, here is the answer I believe you are searching.

If your grandma has a sister, she is called your "great aunt". So her aunt would be your "great, great aunt". Sounds bizarre, I know, since your grandma is only your grandma and not your "great" grandma. But anytime an elder family member is removed (from different generations) from you, they are referred to as "great". Each additional removal merits another "great". I'm not sure this applies to cousins and such...most people say "my cousin, twice removed", meaning they are from the same great-grandparents, but not the same grandparents.

This does not mean you need to call her "great, great aunt Judith", or whatever...this is only the proper title. I'm sure she would appreciate just being called "aunt".

Now I actually do have a headache...LOL!

Are you related to your first cousin?

Family trees do not tell you whether people are close or distant cousins; they tell you what kind of cousins people are to each other. You, and the marriage laws in your area, decide whether two people are too closely related to make a family together.

Are there such things as second cousins?

Yes. Your second cousin would be your cousin's son or daughter. This is different from a niece or nephew because a nephew would be your sister's/brother's son.

When is your uncle's sister not your aunt?

If your uncle is your uncle because he married the sister of your father or mother, thenhis sister is not related to you at all. In that case, your uncle's sister is not your aunt.

Your uncle's sister who isn't your aunt is your mom.

Why do sisters mostly get along with their sisters' husbands and will be glad to see their sisters happy with their husbands but same sisters mostly trouble their brothers' wives and jealous of them?

This question makes unfounded assumptions about sisters' hate for in-laws. Some sisters may hate of their husband's sister, but many do not. It is misleading and incorrect to presume that all sisters hate or do not hate one or another type of in-law.

What would your daughter's relationship be to your 1st cousin's granddaughter?

Your daughter and your first cousin's daughter are second cousins to each other.

Your daughter and your first cousin's granddaughter are second cousins, once removed, to each other.

Your granddaughter and your first cousin's granddaughter are third cousins to each other.