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Yes, but she first has to go through court and if the judge thinks the father is unfit, or if the child is old enough to choose who they want to live with, then the judge could give custody to the aunt.
My first thought is, why did she give the children to the great aunt? In my opinion, that would matter. I do think that parents should have that right. If the children are young It might be easy. However,if the children are eight or older and they have a great relationship with their aunt it might cause some problems between the father & child. Make sure you are making a wise decision. Think of the children.
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Jimbo.
You can still give someone a father's day gift. Give it to any family member that's a boy. Maybe you'll give it to your grandpaor uncle. Happy fathers day!
my aunt is a stinky bum
The conflict in the short story "Aunt Suzie's Rooster" is between Aunt Suzie, who loves her rooster and wants to keep him, and the narrator's father, who sees the rooster as a nuisance and wants to get rid of him. The conflict is mainly due to the rooster's loud and disruptive crowing, which disturbs the narrator's father's sleep and annoys him. Aunt Suzie tries to persuade her brother (the narrator's father) to let her keep the rooster because it reminds her of her deceased husband, but the father insists that the rooster must go. The conflict is resolved when the narrator's father and brother secretly take the rooster away and give it to a neighbor who wants it. Aunt Suzie is upset at first but eventually comes to accept the loss of her beloved rooster.
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Of course, but it best to do it using a mediator.
Normal is a relative term and what happens between two consenting adults is between them.
no
In the sentence, 'My aunt will give me a videotape.', the direct object is 'videotape', the indirect object is 'me'. will give -> videotape (to me)