Blended families and stepfamilies come in many shapes and sizes. For example, you and your partner might both have children from a previous relationship, or one of you might be new to parenting. Your children might be of similar or very different ages. You might also have a child together. Also, where children live varies across families. Some children might live with you some of the time, others might live with you all or most of the time, and others might visit only occasionally. Children in blended families might have various arrangements too. For example, a teenage child might be mostly with one parent, while their younger sibling might be mostly with the other parent.