Guillermo,
If you right-click on an individual in the Family View, you can "Add"
another set of parents. Then (create and) define the relationship to
the parent as "godparent", perhaps.  This will create a MRIN, however,
between the two godparents. So, for example, if you choose two
siblings for godparents, it will appear as if they married and had a
child. I did change the definition in the marriage sentence for the
godparents to read "[Husband] shared godparenting duties with [Wife]."

This information will show up on an Individual Report if you choose to
display all parents, and child status, and child-parent relationship.
(See below.)  You might try playing with the Sample file to see how
this works; this is what I did.

In my opinion, I would suggest adding the godparents' names to the
christening notes field or use the predefined event fields God Father
and God Mother, simply to avoid creating a potentially confusing MRIN.

Susan
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Parents
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         Father: Asa Clark BROWN (1792-1866)(5, 6, 7)  
         Mother: Eleanor HUFFMAN (1803-1874)(6, 8)  
         Father: Reverend Nathan R. BROWN (Abt 1817-1897) (Relationship: 
              Godparent )
         Mother: Catherine GOAS (1820-1902) (Relationship: Godparent )
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> > On 5/23/05, Guillermo Luckie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > In Legacy, how I can tie to godfather or to godmother (spiritual kinship)
> > > with determined person.
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