Noun
The word is derived from stepchild
During the weekday, instead of chatting to his co-workers, he does activities that used to be reserved for the weekend: hanging out with his stepchildren, ages 19 and 15, and playing fetch with his dog. Source: Internet
According to the ACA, a dependent is an employee’s child — including adopted children — under the age of 27. The ACA doesn’t consider spouses, stepchildren or foster children as dependents. Source: Internet
But if a decedent leaves surviving stepchildren and no spouse or blood relatives, they become legal intestate heirs. Source: Internet
Slager lives in Hanahan and is married with two stepchildren. Source: Internet
Kirkpatrick does not have any natural children, but he has been blessed with three stepchildren and 12 step-grandchildren through his marriage to Pauline. Source: Internet
His son Hayden Fredrickson, 16, and his two stepchildren, Sofia Olsen, 15, and Quinn Olsen, 11, also died in the crash. Source: Internet