Hello,
Following your instructions, entered through the child list. After four tries, 
it finally took correctly? But it is good and shows the two sets of parents 
with each with the correct status. Have no idea why the first three times it 
would not work
All is well that ends well
Thank you for the Help
Sue

On April 11, 2015, at 4:38 PM, Brian/Support <[email protected]> wrote:

Are you changing this with the child in the correct family. Are the
adoptive parents the parents when you see the child relationship as
adopted. Were the biological parents the parents when you changed the
child's relationships to biological.

If you were using Child Status to change this that is where you went
wrong. The Child Status is universal for that child as a person no
matter in which family they appear. It is only the father and mother
relationships that can be different in each family and it those
relationships where you should indicate adopted or biological.

In early versions of Legacy (before Legacy 5.0) the child status did
include such family related situations as Adoption, Step, guardianship
etc. because there were not parent child relationships. Now those should
be identified as parent child relationships in the family(ies) where
they apply. Long-time users of Legacy may see adopted and biological in
their Child Status list because those are used by people who were
entered in the earlier versions of Legacy.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


On 11/04/2015 5:20 PM, Sue Klein wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for the reply..however we have a daughter and the biological 
> parents and the adoptive parents. I found where to add on the child status 
> page(thank you) but after adding the status biological to one set, we went to 
> the adoptive parents and they now had biological status. So we changed this 
> to adoptive ....and then checked back on the biological parents and their 
> status had changed from bio to adoptive?
> I am trying to help someone...so is there a bug or has she connected 
> something wrong.
>   Also both parents status changes when only one has been I put, it.does not 
> appear that two parents can have separate status.
> Thank you
> Sue




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