Conjugal family

A conjugal family is a family system of spouses and their dependent children,[1] by birth or adoption. Conjugal means there is a marriage relationship. If someone refers to their own conjugal family, they are referring to the fact that they are married with children.[2] In a conjugal family, spouses and their children are considered to be principally relevant, with other more distant relatives less relevant. Being a nuclear family, a conjugal family is detached from kinship.[1]

  1. ^ a b Scott 2014.
  2. ^ Bell, Kenton (23 December 2014). "conjugal family". Open Education Sociology Dictionary. Retrieved 2 June 2024.

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