But of course. You stated that you gave her two sets of parents. You
may set the preferred line and also identify the type of parent-child
relationship.
Bernard Doddema wrote:
If I look at a report, it shows she has two sets of parents. That
wouldn't be correct, would it?
On Fri, Nov 2
yes she has 2 sets of parents - 1) her biological father and mother, 2)her
step-father and mother.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Bernard Doddema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> If I look at a report, it shows she has two sets of parents. That wouldn't
> be correct, would it?
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> On Fri, Nov 2
If I look at a report, it shows she has two sets of parents. That wouldn't
be correct, would it?
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Bruce Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It also applies in this situation: my wife was recently sealed in the
>> temple to her stepfather and mother. obviously, t
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> It also applies in this situation: my wife was recently sealed in the
> temple to her stepfather and mother. obviously, the stepfather is not her
> biological fatherI have her listed underneath her biological father
> (first marriage) with her other siblings. Then for sealing purposes, I
I imagine this has been covered multiple times. How do you show step
parents status? I have the children listed under the biological father. Is
it important to show the step-parent in that status or to have the kids
under the new marriage? Or should that just be left to adoption?
It also appli
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