yes, - there is not age limit to being throw out by your parents, the only choice you have it whether you choose to live witht he babys father or not.
That would be your father's mother. Your mother's mother is your maternal grandmother.
Your grandfather is going to be the parent of your father or your mother. Most people have two grandfathers. In families where there has been divorce, there could be multiple individuals referred to as grandfather.
yup that can happen by time travle. if the female was left alone with her own grandchild & never was pregnant with her child & the futune child become a parent & sent their child in the past before the parent mother was pregnant & the parent give their child to their mother before she become pregnant with them & than the parent mother never become pregnant with them & she was left alone with her non-exist child their child witch it is her grandchild & she become a grandmother with out giving birth to her child that did't exist at that time before she did't get pregnant & die never give birth to non-exist child who the grandchild parent never exist in time & it was just grandchild & the grandmother.
Your aunt is either your parent's sister or the wife of your parent's brother. If she is your parent's sister, her husband, his sister and her daughter are not related to you. If your aunt is the wife of your parent's brother, then her husband's sister is your mother (and her daughter is you or your sister) or she is another of your aunts (and her daughter is your first cousin).
The main difference between a grandfather and a grandmother is their gender. A grandfather is the paternal figure in a family, typically the father of one's parent, while a grandmother is the maternal figure, typically the mother of one's parent. In many cultures, grandfathers and grandmothers have traditional roles and responsibilities, but these can vary between families and societies.
"avia" means the mother of someone's parent, or grandmother.
my sons grandmother left him money in a trust till he turns 18.his father put it in his name and my sons.do they both have to be there for my son to get his money?
Your grandmother's sister is you parent's aunt. Her son is your parent's first cousin andyour first cousin once removed.
Absolutely yes, because grandmother is just a word and that doesn't mean that it just stays there! Your grandmother can also be your mother, friend, best friend, god parent and so on..
If she has her parent's permission. Otherwise, she will either have to be married or turn 18.
Your paternal or maternal grandmother.
Your grandmother's sister's child is your parent's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed.