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  1. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

    Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor. Many jurisdictions have …

  2. GOVERNMENT CODE CHAPTER 573. DEGREES OF RELATIONSHIP

    DEGREES OF RELATIONSHIP. Except as provided by Section 573.043, this chapter applies to relationships within the third degree by consanguinity or within the second degree by affinity.

  3. relationship by blood is also referred to as being related by consanguinity. A relationship by marriage is sometimes referred to as being related by affinity. husband and wife are related in …

  4. Note: Step relationships (step-brother, step-father, etc.) are considered to be the same as blood relationships.

  5. Understanding Consanguinity – What It Is and Why It Matters

    Oct 10, 2024 · Consanguinity is a term used to describe the state of being related to someone by descent from a common ancestor. This can include relationships between siblings, parents …

  6. Consanguinity - Definition, Examples, Cases - Legal Dictionary

    Nov 17, 2016 · Consanguinity is the sharing of a blood relationship with another person. An example of consanguinity is the relationship that exists between a brother and sister.

  7. Consanguinity | Genetic & Cultural Implications | Britannica

    Consanguinity, kinship characterized by the sharing of common ancestors. The word is derived from the Latin consanguineus, “of common blood,” which implied that Roman individuals were …

  8. consanguinity - Meaning in law and legal documents, Examples …

    Consanguinity refers to the relationship between people who are related by blood. This means they share a common ancestor, like parents, grandparents, or siblings.

  9. Affinity vs. Consanguinity - What's the Difference? | This vs. That

    Affinity refers to relationships by marriage or adoption, while consanguinity refers to relationships by blood or descent. While both types of relationships can be strong and meaningful, they …

  10. consanguinity | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Consanguinity refers to the blood relationship between people from some common ancestor; thus, sharing the blood of some common ancestor. Affinity, on the other hand, refers to the …