Blood relatives definition
Examples of Blood relatives in a sentence
Blood relatives living under the same roof as the employee shall be considered as immediate family.
The next of kin of a covered servicemember is the nearest blood relative, other than the servicemember’s spouse, parent or child in the following order of priority: • Blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the servicemember by court decree or statutory provisions • Siblings • Grandparents • Aunts and Uncles • First cousins.
Blood relatives in the direct line are parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, etc.
Blood relatives in the second degree in the collateral line are brothers and sisters: parent (first degree) - brother/sister (second degree).
If the service member has not designated a “next of kin,” the “next of kin” for purposes of FMLA leave to care for the service member shall be in the following order of priority: Blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the covered service member by court decree or statutory provision, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and first cousins.
The next of kin of a covered service member is the nearest blood relative, other than the service member’s spouse, parent or child in the following order of priority: Blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the service member by court decree or statutory provisions Siblings Grandparents Aunts and Uncles First cousins.
SERVICEMEMBER) 218 The next of kin of a covered servicemember is the nearest blood relative, other than the service member’s spouse (same or opposite sex), parent or child in the following order of priority: Blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the servicemember by court decree or statutory provisions Siblings Grandparents Aunts and Uncles First cousins.
The next of kin of a covered service member is the nearest blood relative, other than the service member’s spouse, parent or child in the following order of priority: • Blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the service member by court decree or statutory provisions • Siblings • Grandparents • Aunts and Uncles • First cousins.
Blood relatives are all those with whom the person concerned shares a common ancestor or who are descended from the person concerned.
Blood relatives living under the same roof as the employee shall be considered as family.