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Are In-Laws Regarded As Family

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Caribeing | 14:33 Fri 28th Feb 2014 | Family & Relationships
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Just a query with a view to form filling, says on form I am filling in must be signed by doctor,etc etc someone who knows you but not a relative, can son-in-law brother-in-law sign!
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I tried to answer this earlier but AB's server threw a wobbly. The Passport Agency's internal document for staff handling applications, says (in relation to countersignatories) " . . .not a relative of the applicant (this includes partners, in-laws, and step-parents)". It's likely that other official bodies use the same criteria.
15:37 Fri 28th Feb 2014
I would count in-laws as family, you are related by marriage.

But if they have a different surname, who's to know?
Like planks says....I get my maternal uncle to sign forms for me.
I would consider them as a relative in that instance Cari.
Depending on what the form is you know you can get anyone that holds a license with the council to sign them?

Shop keeper, landlord...etc
I used to witness a lot of legal documents for my father-in-law before I married his son. After I changed my name, I couldn't sign any more.

Daft really, I'm still the same person.
erm if they have the same name - I wouldnt because it will lead to questions are they related and if you say Brother in law, etc - all it will do is cause head scratching and anxious murmuring.....
I tried to answer this earlier but AB's server threw a wobbly.

The Passport Agency's internal document for staff handling applications, says (in relation to countersignatories) " . . .not a relative of the applicant (this includes partners, in-laws, and step-parents)".

It's likely that other official bodies use the same criteria.
Only when they need something!!!

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