Family relations
China law has the definition of kinship. Kinship includes husband and wife, parents, children, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, daughter-in-law and in-laws, son-in-law and parents-in-law, and other collateral blood relatives within three generations, such as uncles, aunts, nephews, cousins, etc.
According to the law, kinship can only be established on the basis of blood, marriage or legal fiction. Legal drafting is based on certain legal acts or legal facts. The legally recognized subjects are kinship, such as adoption and upbringing formed by family reorganization.
Relatives not only have a fixed identity and title, but also have legal rights and obligations.