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  2. Affinity (law) - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian law, by the Article 1521 of the Civil Code, also extends the invalidity of marriage between parents and children to grandparents and grandchildren or any other sort of ascendant-descendant relationship (both consanguineous and adoptive), parents-in-law and children-in-law even after the divorce of the earlier couple, as well as to ...

  3. Family rights - Wikipedia

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    The family rights [1] or right to family life are the rights of all individuals to have their established family life respected, and to start, have and maintain a family. . This right is recognised in a variety of international human rights instruments, including Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 23 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and ...

  4. Husband - Wikipedia

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    Husband and Wife (1523) by Lorenzo Lotto. A husband is a man involved in a marital relationship, commonly referred to as a spouse. The specific rights, responsibilities, and societal status attributed to a husband can vary significantly across different cultures and historical periods, reflecting a global perspective on this role.

  5. Woman Lashes Out at Husband After Mother-in-Law's ... - AOL

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    A woman seeks advice after her mother-in-law reorganizes her entire home without permission, causing conflict between the poster and her husband

  6. Man's Sister-in-Law 'Reused' His Daughter's Middle Name - AOL

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    A man is taking to the Internet to share that, some 30 years ago, his sister-in-law "reused" his daughter's middle name when naming her own child. Now, all these years, later, the family is still ...

  7. Is mother-in-law drama really that bad? What studies show ...

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    She considers herself to have a close, drama-free relationship with her daughter's husband. As a mother-in-law, she can't say the same when it comes to her son's wife, however.

  8. Parent-in-law - Wikipedia

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    A mother-in-law is the mother of a person's spouse. [3] Two women who are mothers-in-law to each other's children may be called co-mothers-in-law, or, if there are grandchildren, co-grandmothers. In comedy and in popular culture, the mother-in-law is stereotyped as bossy, unfriendly, hostile, nosy, overbearing and generally unpleasant.

  9. Mother praised after refusing to give daughter-in-law ‘family ...

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    The mother explained that her future daughter-in-law’s request “rubbed me the wrong way”. She accused her son’s fiancé of “trying to pick through” her estate while she was still alive ...