Step-Children
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Betsy
It's 'Brett'.
FYI
Short Answer: 'Yes', that is fine, if the Children, "Lived' (or, were associated) with, their Mother; and, her SECOND Spouse / Husband, for any length of time.
One just needs to 'Set', the "Parent-Child" Relationship, to the correct 'Type', for the relevant Father (ie. "Biological"; or, "Step") .
'No', should NOT necessarily "Detach" them from the "Couple" Relationship, between their Mother; and, her SECOND Spouse / Husband; as, Step-Children.
I hope this helps.
Brett
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It sure did! I was confused there! Thanks a million! Hope all is well!
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Yes! My answer was definitely answered! Thanks!
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