A stepfamily is a family in which one or both members have children from a previous relationship. Affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity, is kinship by marriage. In english, affinity is usually signified by adding "-in-law" to the degree of kinship.
A stepfamily is a family in which one or both members have children from a previous relationship. Affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity, is kinship by marriage. In english, affinity is usually signified by adding "-in-law" to the degree of kinship.
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A stepfamily is a family in which one or both members have children from a previous relationship. Affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity, is kinship by marriage. In english, affinity is usually signified by adding "-in-law" to the degree of kinship.
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1. WHAT MEANS “STEP” IN STEPFAMILY : A stepfamily, also
known as a blended family or reconstituted family, is a family in which one or both members of the couple have children from a previous relationship. The member of the couple to whom the child is not biologically related is the stepparent, specifically the stepmother or stepfather
2. WHAT MEANS “IN LAW” IN Brother In law : In law and in
cultural anthropology, affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity, is kinship by marriage. It is the relation which each party to a marriage bears to the kindred of the other. In English, affinity is usually signified by adding "-in-law" to the degree of kinship.