This may seem an odd question but with a second marriage added to a living relative, does the previous inlaws and children retain their relationship to the relative.
Hard to make it sound right!
E.g. John marries Susan Smith , who has siblings Charles and Diana.
Susan's parents are then "mother in law and father in law" to John.
Charles and Diana are inlaws, - bro and sis inlaws.
John divorces from Susan.
John remarries to Sally Jones.
Q. 1. Does Charles and Diana from first marriage remain as bro and sis inlaws?
Q. 2. Also does Susan's parents - 'John's Ma in law and Pa inlaw! remain as before the divorce.
Note - he has new inlaws from new marriage to Sally Jones.
Ditto Q for a third marriage.
Personally I hate relationships in family trees so don't use them but....
Further questions arise from children to first marriage and then from second marriage.
Q. Are the children from both marriages related to each other?
Hard to make it sound right!
E.g. John marries Susan Smith , who has siblings Charles and Diana.
Susan's parents are then "mother in law and father in law" to John.
Charles and Diana are inlaws, - bro and sis inlaws.
John divorces from Susan.
John remarries to Sally Jones.
Q. 1. Does Charles and Diana from first marriage remain as bro and sis inlaws?
Q. 2. Also does Susan's parents - 'John's Ma in law and Pa inlaw! remain as before the divorce.
Note - he has new inlaws from new marriage to Sally Jones.
Ditto Q for a third marriage.
Personally I hate relationships in family trees so don't use them but....
Further questions arise from children to first marriage and then from second marriage.
Q. Are the children from both marriages related to each other?
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