My tree is connected to a tree started by my ex-son-in-law. I want to disassociate myself from him and his relatives, but I am told I am "not allowed" to remove him and control my own tree (121 names thereon). Is there a way to separate the trees?
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Bjørn P. Brox A Pro user or a Curator can help you, but it require that you temporary give that person a temporary family group access and probably also temporary access to edit your profile.
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Anne A. Hudson Bjørn, I am a pro user but have not been able to remove my daughter's ex-fiance from our tree. Would you be able to do it for me? Thank you.
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Bjørn P. Brox Since your daughter is a Geni user as well only she can make that change, but if she is not Pro she can temporary open up for family to edit her profile to give you access to cut that connection in the Relationships tab when editing her profile.
Ask her to log in and put a checkmark on "Let my family edit my profile" in http://www.geni.com/account_settings/permission
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Anne A. Hudson Thank you for your help, Bjorn.
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