Relationship Degree Calculator

Determine the degree of relationship (consanguinity) between two individuals based on their family connection type.

Select a relationship type to begin.

Formulas Used

Civil Law Degree (direct line): Degree = number of generational steps between the two persons.

Civil Law Degree (collateral line): Degree = steps from Person A to common ancestor + steps from Person B to common ancestor.

Coefficient of Relationship (Wright, 1922):

r = Σ [ (1/2)L × (1 + FA) ]

Where L = total number of links (generational steps) through each common ancestor, and FA = inbreeding coefficient of the common ancestor (assumed 0 here).

For a single non-inbred common ancestor pair: r = 2 × (1/2)(steps_A + steps_B)

For direct-line relationships: r = (1/2)n where n = number of generations apart.

Assumptions & References

  • Assumes no inbreeding in the family line (inbreeding coefficient F = 0).
  • Full siblings share both parents; half-siblings share one parent.
  • Civil law degree counts every generational step between the two individuals through the common ancestor.
  • Canon law degree (used in some legal systems) counts only the steps to the common ancestor on the longer side.
  • DNA percentages are expected averages; actual shared DNA varies due to recombination.
  • nth cousins share great(n−1)-grandparents as their most recent common ancestors.
  • References: Wright, S. (1922). Coefficients of Inbreeding and Relationship. The American Naturalist, 56(645), 330–338.
  • Civil degree formula per most continental European legal codes (e.g., French Civil Code Art. 741–745).

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