What happens to the children born to the marriage of the two half siblings?

Updated on society 2024-04-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Either you're a genius or you're a fool.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is certain that the child born will have some congenital ** diseases.

    And definitely deformed.

    They usually don't live long and die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stillbirth, if it can be born, there is a high probability of congenital disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is considered close parent-child, and the probability of defectiveness is 25

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Either the IQ is a fool or a deformity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe! These people are still young and can't do anything!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A sibling in law refers to a half-sibling relationship that is not related by blood. The legal brother-sister relationship belongs to the legal fictitious blood relationship, not the real blood relationship, so the legal brother and sister can get married. According to the provisions of the relevant laws of our country, marriage is prohibited for lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.

    A man and a woman who wish to marry shall apply for marriage registration in person at the marriage registration office. Where the provisions of this Law are met, they shall be registered and a marriage certificate shall be issued. The marriage relationship is established after the marriage is registered.

    Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered.

    The Marriage Law prohibits the marriage of lineal blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations, because the marriage of a man and a woman who are close to each other will pass on the genes of the biological defects of both parties to the next generation, which will have an adverse impact on the health of the newborn and even the prosperity of the nation.

    Half-siblings of the same father and mother are full blood relatives and half-siblings are semi-blood blood relatives, and the law prohibits them from marrying each other.

    The situation of the half-sibling is different, the sibling is not related by the same blood, and he and her brother and sister are commensurate, which is formed by the remarriage of their respective parents. In terms of blood relations, they are the same as ordinary citizens who are not related by blood. Therefore, the marriage of half-siblings is not prohibited by law.

    Legal basisMarriage Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 7: Marriage is prohibited in any of the following circumstances:

    1) Direct blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations;

    2) Suffering from a medical illness that is medically inappropriate for marriage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Can half-siblings get married?

    1. Half-siblings are not allowed to get married. Half-siblings belong to blood relations, which is prohibited by law from marrying, whether it is for ethical relations or health considerations of offspring, half-siblings should not get married, and the health rate of offspring of consanguineous marriage is very low, and they are prone to various diseases. Therefore, it is medically forbidden for half-siblings to marry.

    2. Legal basis: Article 1048 of the Civil Code Law of the People's Republic of China.

    Marriage is prohibited between lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.

    2. Why should it be forbidden for close relatives to marry?

    1. Do not let immediate relatives get married, because their blood relationship is very large, which is very unfavorable for having children after marriage;

    2. The collateral blood relatives are indirectly related to themselves. That is, they are of the same origin, such as cousins, sisters, cousins, etc., so they are not allowed to marry within a certain range;

    3. The so-called three generations are not allowed to marry, and these three generations are counted from themselves upwards, including the three generations of parents, grandparents or maternal grandparents, and from the bottom of oneself, including children, grandchildren or grandchildren;

    4. It is forbidden for people with blood relations within three generations to get married, and to put it bluntly, it is forbidden for two people to have the same grandparents or maternal grandparents.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello, matrilineal inheritance, it is recommended to do genetic testing, so that the probability is very high.

    Can the next generation of half-sisters get married? Is there any problem if I have a baby?

    Hello, matrilineal inheritance, it is recommended to do genetic testing, so that the probability is very high.

    So it's not like it's not going to work at all, is it?

    Yes. I'm afraid I didn't make it clear.

    Good. Yes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you; If a child is born to a sister or brother of the same mother and different father, it is not allowed to get married, and it is strictly forbidden for close relatives to marry in our country.

    In China's marriage restrictions, China's direct blood relatives refer to relatives who are directly related to oneself, that is, the upper and lower generations of relatives who give birth to themselves and those who give birth to themselves, including between parents and children, between grandparents and grandchildren, and between maternal grandparents and grandchildren. Half-siblings are forbidden to marry, and although they differ from their new siblings, which is a semi-consanguine, they are consanguineous in blood.

    Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you; If a child is born to a sister or brother of the same mother and different father, it is not allowed to get married, and it is strictly forbidden for close relatives to marry in our country. In the restriction of marriage and repentance in China, China's direct blood relatives refer to relatives who have a direct blood relationship with themselves, that is, the relatives of the upper and lower generations who give birth to themselves and the relatives they have born, including between parents and children, between grandparents and grandchildren, and between maternal grandparents and grandchildren.

    Half-siblings are forbidden to marry, although they are different from the new Bichen siblings, this is a kind of semi-blood relationship, but they are close relatives in blood.

    Legal basis: Article 1,000 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 1,000 Rent Biyu 046 Marriage shall be completely voluntary between the man and the woman, and it is forbidden for either party to force the other party, and it is forbidden for any organization or individual to interfere. Article 1047:The age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years for men and 20 years old for women.

    Article 1048:Marriage is prohibited for lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations of Hui Wei. Article 1049:A man and a woman who wish to marry shall apply for marriage registration in person at the marriage registration office. Where the provisions of this Law are met, they shall be registered and a marriage certificate shall be issued.

    The marriage relationship is established after the marriage is registered. Where marriage registration has not been completed, the registration shall be re-registered. Article 1050:After marriage is registered, the woman may become a member of the man's family, and the man may become a member of the woman's family, in accordance with the agreement between the man and the woman.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello Half-sisters and children cannot get married, that is the third generation, and those who cannot get married within three generations are called consanguineous marriage, which is not allowed in law. It is not possible to obtain a certificate.

    Okay, hello, half-sisters can't get married, that's the third generation, and they can't get married within three generations, which is called consanguineous marriage, which is not allowed in law. It is not possible to obtain a certificate. Min shouted.

    Legal basis: Article 1047 of the Civil Code, the age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years old for men and 20 years old for women. Article 48 of Article 1000 Liang Manuscript Brief Article 48 Marriage is prohibited for direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Half-siblings are not allowed to marry in a trembling marriage. The law prohibits marriage between lineal blood relatives and invalidates marriage with a family relationship that prohibits marriage. Half-siblings are forbidden to marry, they are semi-consanguine, and they are close relatives in blood.

    The relationship between stepparents and stepchildren is governed by the rules on parent-child relations.

    According to Article 1072 of the Civil Code, which came into effect in 2021, there shall be no abuse or discrimination between stepparents and stepchildren.

    The provisions of this Law on the relationship between parents and children apply to the relationship of rights and obligations between a stepfather or stepmother of a person lacking wisdom and stepchildren who are being raised and educated by him.

    Article 1072 of the Civil Code.

    There shall be no abuse or discrimination between stepparents and stepchildren.

    The relationship of rights and obligations between a stepfather or stepmother and a stepchild who is being raised and educated by him applies the provisions of this Law on the brotherhood of parents and children.

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