Paul,

The way I handle this is to add the children from the first marriage to the
second marriage with "link to an existing son/daughter" and add the adopted
children to the second marriage. Then under children's settings of the
second marriage set the relationship to the father as adopted and the
relationship to mother as biological.

Mike 

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Croteau
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 2:33 PM
To: Legacy Users Group
Subject: [LegacyUG] 1/2 Children Adoption by 2nd Parent

Hello,

I have a family where the wife married and had 3 children by the 
first husband. (Louis Croteau)

He died and she remarried again.  (Eugene Croteau - 5th cousins)

The second husband (Eugene) ADOPTED the 3 children and this couple 
went on had more children together.

Although I can see (show 1/2 kids) all the children on the second 
marriage, when I go to CHILDRENS SETTINGS, I can' view the 1/2 
children to place the child's status as ADOPTED.

How can I show these three children are adopted by the second husband?

Thanks,
Paul Croteau





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