Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collateral kinsmen
Meaning of Collateral kinsmen
Those who descend from one and the same common ancestor, but not from one another. Thus, brothers and sisters are collateral to each other; the uncle and nephew are collateral kinsmen, and cousins are the same. All kinsmen are either “lineal” or “collateral.”
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