Family kinship family is a group of people who are connected through marriage, blood, or adoption. They live together in a single house and interact with one another in their respective social positions, usually as spouses, parents, children, or siblings. A household, which may include boarders and roommates sharing a home, should be distinguished from the family group. Due to the fact that a kindred can be broken up into multiple households, it should also be distinguished from a kindred, which also involves blood lines. Frequently, the family is not distinguished from the marriage couple; however, the parent-child relationship is the core of the family group, which may not exist in many marriage couples.
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