The share it acquired depended on the daughters' present circumstances, on whether they were unmarried, married, or returned from marriage as a widow or divorcée.
If there were no sons in the house and the heir was the eldest daughter, the marriage resulted, theoretically, in a mere reversal of roles.
Through these gendered patterns of participation, the parents create connection with their daughter and negotiate their parental authority with their daughter and with each other.
One granddaughter is the daughter of the co-resident son whose wife left him soon after the child's birth.
These grandmothers enjoyed the help provided by and the company of their daughters and grandchildren.
His eldest daughter provides assistance with all activities of daily living.
While daughters-in-law are insignificant where expressive support or shopping is concerned, they are somewhat more likely to be mentioned as sources of long-term care.
The essence of the dispute is whether the embryonic membrane is produced by the embryo itself, or by the daughter parthenite.