List and discuss the different types of stepfamilies

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Although they vary in parent-child relationships, there are three basic types of stepfamilies:
• In a mother–stepfather family, all the children are biological children of the mother and stepchildren of the father.
• In a father–stepmother family, all the children are biological children of the father and stepchildren of the mother.
• In a joint stepfamily, at least one child is the biological child of both parents, at least one child is the biological child of only one parent and the stepchild of the other parent, and no other type of child is present.
Stepfamilies can be even more complicated. In a complex stepfamily, both adults have children from previous marriages. And in joint step–adoptive families and in joint biological–step–adoptive families, at least one child is a biological child of one parent and a stepchild of the other parent, and one or both parents have adopted at least one child.

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