After you have created a household from an existing constituent or created a household from scratch, you can add household members to the household in either of the following ways:
Search for an existing constituent
	From the Household Speed Form, you can search for an existing constituent 
	 in Personify to add to the household. For more information, please 
	 see the instructions below.
Create a new constituent
	If the constituent you want to add to the household does NOT already 
	 exist in Personify, you can create a new constituent from scratch. 
	 This workflow is the same as adding a new individual or company constituent. 
	 For more information, please see Creating 
	 a New Constituent.
When a customer is added to a household, if they have a "HOME" address with an address ID that is different than the household address ID, the system will create a new linked address for the new household member that links to the household address ID. Please note that the system will NOT automatically mark the new household member’s other "HOME"address as bad. Instead, the system will prompt the user whether to mark the other HOME address(es) as bad by displaying the following message: “The new household member has a different HOME address. A HOME address will be created for the household member for the household’s HOME address. Should the previous HOME address be marked as bad?”
After you save a new customer record for a new household member, the system checks whether the organization is using online duplicate customer checking. If yes (i.e., if the CUS "ONLINE_DUP_CUST_CHECK" application parameter = Y), the system will check whether the new customer is a potential duplicate. If the system finds one or more potential duplicate matches, the system will display the standard duplicate customer dialog screen, allowing the user to make the decision whether to create the new household member customer record or not. For more information, please see Identifying Potential Duplicate Customers.
 The 
 first individual constituent added to a household will be defaulted as 
 the Head of Household.
The 
 first individual constituent added to a household will be defaulted as 
 the Head of Household.
To search for an existing constituent to add to a household:
1.    From 
 the Personify main toolbar, select Customers 
 and Committees > Household360™.
The Household360 search screen displays, as shown below.

2.    Search 
 for and select the household to which you want to add a household member.
The Household360 screen displays.
3.    From 
 the Household Members section, click the Add/Remove 
 link (highlighted below) to open the Household Speed Form.
Alternatively, from the Relationships task category, click Add/Remove 
 Household Members.

4.    From 
 the Step 1: Household Members tab, click Search 
 for a Constituent to Add to Household, as highlighted below.

The Constituent Chooser displays, as shown below. By default, the Constituents Share Same Address 
 checkbox is checked and the chooser displays all constituents who share 
 the same address as defined for the household.

5.    If 
 necessary, enter any search criteria, search for the appropriate constituent, 
 and click Select to add the constituent 
 to the household.
Alternatively, if you cannot find the constituent you're looking for, you 
 can create a new constituent. For more information, please see Creating 
 a New Constituent.
 On 
 save of the household record, if the selected constituent has a HOME address 
 that is different than that of the household, the system will display 
 a message asking if you want to mark the constituent's existing HOME address 
 as "Bad". If you select "Yes", the constituent's previous 
 HOME address will be marked as "Bad" and a shared address link 
 will be created between the constituent and the household's HOME address. 
 If you select "No", the constituent's previous HOME address 
 will NOT be marked as "Bad, but a shared address link will be created 
 between the constituent and the household's HOME address.
On 
 save of the household record, if the selected constituent has a HOME address 
 that is different than that of the household, the system will display 
 a message asking if you want to mark the constituent's existing HOME address 
 as "Bad". If you select "Yes", the constituent's previous 
 HOME address will be marked as "Bad" and a shared address link 
 will be created between the constituent and the household's HOME address. 
 If you select "No", the constituent's previous HOME address 
 will NOT be marked as "Bad, but a shared address link will be created 
 between the constituent and the household's HOME address.
The constituent is added to the Household 
 Members grid on the Household Speed Form, as highlighted below. By default, 
 the first individual constituent added to a household will be set as the 
 Head of Household. It is important to note that it is not required that 
 a household member be defined as the Head of Household; however, if no 
 household member is identified as the Head of Household, the system will 
 not be able to automatically create FAMILY relationship records between 
 the Head of Household and the other household members. If a Head 
 of Household is identified in the set of household members, users can 
 select the family relationship code to create a family relationship between 
 the Head of Household and the household member.

6. From the Household Member Information section, define the following information:
a.    Select 
 the Household Role from the drop-down.
By default, the first individual constituent added to a household will 
 be the "Head of Household". Options in the drop-down are populated 
 based on the non-fixed codes defined for the CUS "HOUSEHOLD_MEMBER_ROLE" 
 system type.
 Only 
 one household member can be defined as the Head of Household.
Only 
 one household member can be defined as the Head of Household.
b. The household member's Begin Date defaults to the date in which the member was added to the household. Change this date, if necessary.
c.    If 
 necessary, select the Family Relationship 
 to Head of Household from the drop-down.
Options in the drop-down are populated based on the relationship codes 
 defined on the Relationships 
 Maintenance screen.
d.    If you 
 selected a Family Relationship to Head of Household, select the Family Reciprocal Code for Head of Household 
 from the drop-down.
Options in the drop-down are populated based on the relationship codes 
 defined on the Relationships 
 Maintenance screen.
 The "Family 
 Relationship to Head of Household" and "Family Reciprocal Code 
 for Head of Household" fields are used to create a "Family" 
 relationship between household members. These fields only display if a 
 household member has been defined as Head of Household, if the household 
 member selected in the Household Members grid is an individual (not a 
 company or household), and if the household 
 member selected in the Household Members grid does NOT already have a 
 "Family" relationship defined with the Head of Household. For 
 more information on relationships, please see Viewing 
 a Constituent's Relationships in CRM360.
The "Family 
 Relationship to Head of Household" and "Family Reciprocal Code 
 for Head of Household" fields are used to create a "Family" 
 relationship between household members. These fields only display if a 
 household member has been defined as Head of Household, if the household 
 member selected in the Household Members grid is an individual (not a 
 company or household), and if the household 
 member selected in the Household Members grid does NOT already have a 
 "Family" relationship defined with the Head of Household. For 
 more information on relationships, please see Viewing 
 a Constituent's Relationships in CRM360.