I believe it would depend on who owns the vehicle the teen is driving. if it is the grandparents car, it would have to be on their insurance. You should call your insurance company to be sure.
An ancestor is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an ancestor (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, and so forth). Hope I helped...
child is slow grandparent is slower and parent is the fastest.
Examples of three generations in a family include parent, child, and grandchild; or great grandparent, grandparent, and parent.
No, the word step grandparent is a bad word. It disrespects yourself, your GRANDPARENT and your entire family for that matter. The term step-grandparent describes someone who marries a grandparent after your parent is born, so a person who is stepparent to your parent. It is not widely used but is a perfectly acceptable descriptive word.
A person with whom you share a great-great grandparent, but not a great grandparent, grandparent, or parent descended from that great-great grandparent, is your third cousin.
Parents parent, hope this helped you!! :)
A fraternal parent is your fathers parents.
An ancestor is a parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent. To come from an ancestor you would be directly related to these people by birth.
The non-custodial parent can file for custody.
Yes, if the other parent (who has parental rights) consents and it's a suitable arrangement. The grandparent would become the legal guardian.
Then the child wants to live with a grandparent, but needs the legal guardian's or parent's consent.
Yes