Reconstituted family
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A reconstituted family (also known as a blended family) is the sociological term for the joining of two adults via marriage, cohabitation or civil partnership, who have children from previous relationships.
A reconstituted family is also a biological term for a family which has two mums and no dads.
It has also been said that a reconstituted family is a family in which the parents are related in some way shape or form.
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