Birth sibling definition

Birth sibling means the child's biological sibling.
Birth sibling means a biological sibling of an adopted person.
Birth sibling means the adult full or half sibling of an adopted or surrendered person.

Examples of Birth sibling in a sentence

  • Birth sibling (or half-siblings) of different genders cannot share a bedroom once they reach 10 years.


More Definitions of Birth sibling

Birth sibling means the adult full or half sibling of an
Birth sibling means, in respect of a person, a child of the same birth parent as the person, and includes a child adopted by the birth parent and a person whom the birth parent has demonstrated a settled intention to treat as a child of his or her family; (“frère ou soeur de sang”)
Birth sibling means the child's biological sibling. "Board" means the State Board of Social Services. "Child" means any natural person under 18 years of age.
Birth sibling means an individual who is at least 21 years old and shares one or both birth
Birth sibling. , of a child, means a brother or sister of the child who is born as a result of the same pregnancy as the child.
Birth sibling means a person who is the age of majority and is a biological brother or sister of an adopted person;
Birth sibling. , of a child, means any other child who is born as a result of the same pregnancy as the child.