Yes. The grandparent will need to go through the proper legal channels, but if he or she can prove that the biological parent is abusive and unfit to be the child's guardian, they can win custody.
No, the word "grandfather" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "grand" and "father" to refer to a person's parent's father.
They would be your great great grandparents.
your great-great-grandfather
Yes, both parents owe her child support.
Well your father's father is your Grandfather. And it depends how your uncle is related to your grandfather. Your uncle could be your grandfather's son, or your grandfather could have a sibling who's child is your uncle- which would make him your Grandfather's nephew.
Grand father in Welsh can be "Taid" or "Tad-Cu"
your mother is called your mother. her dad is your grandfather. and his dad is your great grandfather. and then each parent of that you add a great. e.g. your great grandfathers father is your great great grandfather. ect.
pls read it fullyWe call it as our great grand mother because mom is feminine and if there is father in between it will be great grand mother. If the last is girl gender it is greatgrandmother if it is a boy gender then it is great grand father
Your father or mother's father.
grand father ;)
Grandfather is a compound noun. Grand is an adjective and father is a noun. There are no root words for grand or father
Yes, it is possible for a baby not to get any feature of the father but get the features of the mother, grand father, grand mother, and/or former grand parents. The only feature that the baby should have of the father is the DNA picture.