Yes, however it would be foolish of any person to uninsure a vehicle they own while they know it's being driven. Not only can the owner of the vehicle be issued a citation if a driver of their vehicle is caught without insurance, but if the driver causes an accident and their is no insurance on the vehicle, the owner of the car can be held responsible for the damages caused.
Niece. Your mother has children, you and your sister. So your mother's daughter is your sister. When she has a daughter, this is your niece.
Mother's grandson as regards her daughter is either her (daughter's) son or her (daughter's) nephew.
Your mother's husband is your father. His father-in-law is your mother's father, your grandfather. Your grandfather's son is your mother's brother, and your uncle. Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin.
Yes, to normal mothers that saying is true. However, sometimes there may be indifferences between mother and daughter, but this doesn't mean the mother doesn't love her daughter. Then, as the mother ages there are illness' that come into play with such diseases such as Alzheimer's or possibly strokes can cause the mother to be the hardest on her daughter, but the mother doesn't know any different. Mothers are no more perfect than their daughters and if a daughter is smart she'll look on her mother as a woman first (with feelings) and a mother second.
No, is the one-word answer. Most people don't worry about a man's matrilineage.... but the line of mothers (or matrilineage) to which a man would be most closely connected would be his own mother's line of mothers rather than his wife's line of mothers. Their daughter's line of course is his wife's line. Think about it. (Hint: Their daughter belongs to her own mother's line of mothers or matrilineage). So the one-sentence answer is, no, a man belongs to his mother's matrilineage, his mother's line of mothers.
The mother thinks of her daughter as a(n) disobedient daughter who follows her own mind.
It's a mother and daughter business. Shaw is part of the daughter's name and the mothers name is Deborah
Unless the mother and daughter are estranged then yes, the mother of the bride goes to the wedding. Mothers and fathers generally want to see their daughter married.
No, mothers are not supposed to do their daughter's homework for them. Homework is an opportunity for the daughter to learn and demonstrate her understanding of the material. By doing the homework for her, the mother would be depriving her daughter of this learning experience and potentially hindering her academic growth.
Mothers sister is aunt and son is cousin so daughter wouldn't that be a niece
Yes. Narcissistic Mothers always do.
NO