Family C Mod (1.7.10) – Get Married & Build Families

Get married, adopt players, and manage families in Minecraft 1.7.10. Configure gender, marry other players, and build relationships with Family C Mod.

Want to settle down in Minecraft? Family C Mod adds marriage, divorce, and adoption features so you can start a family with other players. It’s perfect for multiplayer servers where you want actual social features.

What Does Family C Mod Do?

This mod lets you interact with other players on a social level. You can choose your character’s gender, propose to other players, get married, and even adopt other players as children. Your relationship status gets stored so other players know your family connections.

Key Features

  • Gender Selection – Pick male or female (requires JBRA for the female model)
  • Marriage System – Propose to another player and become marriage partners
  • Divorce – End your marriage if things don’t work out
  • Adoption – Adopt other players as children or become someone’s parent

How to Use Family C Mod

The mod uses keybinds to interact with other players. Here’s what you need to know:

Basic Commands

  • Interact Key (default) – Look at another player and press this to see their data and relationship options. If you’re not looking at anyone, you’ll see your own information.
  • /jfcgender male|female|switch [player] – Change your gender or switch it
  • /jfc single|noParent|noChild [player] – Clear your relationship status or set yourself as single

The interact key is configurable if you want to change it from the default.

What You Need to Install

Family C Mod requires a couple of dependencies to work:

Installation Steps

  1. Install Minecraft Forge for version 1.7.10
  2. Download all three files below (JBRA, JRMCore, and Family C Mod)
  3. Place all .jar files in your .minecraft/mods folder
  4. Launch Minecraft through the Forge profile

Need more details? Check out our guide to installing mods.

Download Family C Mod (1.7.10)

Make sure you have all three files installed in the order listed below. You’ll need JBRA and JRMCore before Family C Mod will work.

Required Dependencies for Minecraft 1.7.10

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