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a daughter of your spouse by a former marriage

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"The Stepdaughters" is about two women destined to be rivals who suddenly became family when their single parents fall for one another and got married, making them stepsisters.
Shaukat allegedly used an axe to murder his wife and his stepdaughters.
According to the FIR, Sajawal and the security guard had shot at and killed Naila and her two stepdaughters, Rubina and Sadia, besides injuring their sister, Rabia, in the graveyard over property.
With the help of her stepdaughters, one of whom dresses and presents herself as a man, Dara reclaims her life and comes out to her family.
In the same stream, qualitative research investigated attitude of adult stepdaughter towards stepmothers and it was found that stepdaughters gave more favorable account for stepmothers and perceived them as friendly (Crohn, 2006).
Dubai -- The Dubai Cassation Court has upheld the 10-year prison sentence and deportation order given to a 25-year-old Jordanian housewife, by lower courts, for physically assaulting her four-year-old stepdaughter, causing her injuries that led to her death.
(Landroche) Rucci of Oxford; four children, Michael Rucci of Southbridge, Donna Ruiz and her husband Ismael of West Springfield, Suzanne Gonzalez of Worcester, and Diane McCarthy and her husband John of Worcester; two stepdaughters, Patricia Ryan and her fiance William Sanclemente of Worcester, and Karen Bourque of Worcester; a brother, Angelo Rucci of Worcester; four sisters, Grace Janulatvitch of Shrewsbury, Frances Deris and her husband Edward of Fiskdale, Mary Clemente and her husband Anthony of Worcester, and Theresa Atkins of New York; 17 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, and many nephews and nieces.
KASUR -- A depraved person threw acid on his two stepdaughters over domestic disputes leaving them critically injured here on Saturday.
Add to that the stresses of disagreements with my stepdaughters' mother over issues big and small; the tensions regarding the girls' split religious lives, from our Sabbath-observant household to their mother's stridently secular home; my older stepdaughter's teenage strife, and my younger stepdaughter's pre-tween tantrumslife was simply intense.
I know from readers that relationships between stepdaughters and stepmothers can be fraught.
A TICKING timebomb must have anger management sessions after he battered his stepdaughters in a drunken rage.
Widower Thomas Dowse, who lived at the Weaver's Rest Home in Radford, Coventry, leaves three stepdaughters and two stepsons.
Coile is survived by his wife, Nancy, of Washington, Texas; his mother, Peg Wallace, of Annapolis, Md.; father, Russell Coile, Sr., of Pacific Grove, Calif.; daughter, Courtney Coile, of Sudbury, Mass.; son, Zachary Coile, of Washington, D.C.; stepdaughters, Amanda and Ariel Angelotti, of Austin, Texas; brother, Chris Coile, of Stevensville, Md., brother, Jon Coile, of Severna Park, Md., brother, Andrew Coile, of Pacific Grove, Calif.; sister, Jennifer Coile, of Hollister, Calif.; and a grandson, Nathaniel Roman, of Sudbury, Mass.