It depends what the father and brother is like and if you feel that you can trust them. If you have any doubts whatsoever about this then no, its not alright. But if the father and brother are trust-worthy people and aren't absolute brutes or sexual offenders then that is alright, IF THE GIRL FEELS COMFORTABLE WITH THIS IDEA.
Well depends on how the father sees his daughter if he sees it in a sex way then yes, but if he just sharing a bed with her then no.
You would not appear to be related at all. You do not share a common ancestor.
There is no law about that.
According to the chart used by courts and most genealogical societies, your brother's daughter's daughter would be your Grand Niece It would not matter that you share only a mother or a father with your half brother since the chart uses only one common ancestor, which could be either your mother or your father. Reference: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/chart.html
Yes, a father can share a bedroom with his son. This living arrangement is common in many households, particularly when space is limited. It can foster bonding and closeness between the father and his son.
If your mother and her brother share the same parents, then her brother's father would be considered your grandfather
There is no relationship, they share no common ancestor.
Yes, a half sister can share in her fathers estate if she was the blood daughter of the father.
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no
no, no she can not
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.