Barbara,

Legacy does not say that it is a problem; the Report is called "Potential 
Problem".

It is IMO unrealistic to expect any program to cover all eventualities.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/

Barb Weed <bweed66...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>I have a child born to 2 parents abt 8 years after they are married.  When he 
>is abt 2 both of his parents die.  He is then raised by his mothers younger 
>brother and his wife. He is attached to two sets of parents, his real parents 
>and his uncle and his wife.  He was born before his uncle married.  His 
>relation ship to his new parents are set to nephew and guardian.  A red dot 
>showes up in both families that he is in saying he was born before the 
>marriage of his parents.  He was not formally adopted, he just lived with his 
>uncle and aunt.  And he was born 8 years after the marriage of his parents.  I 
>know I can get rid of the red dot by telling it to ignore the problem but it 
>is not a real problem.
>Barb Weed
>
>
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