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.
child is slow grandparent is slower and parent is the fastest.
Yes, "grandparent" is a compound noun made up of the words "grand" and "parent" joined together to refer to the parent of one's 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.
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, but the other parent can challenge it.
Yes
Your second cousin is your parent's cousin's child. You and your second cousin share a great-grandparent (not a grandparent).
They would be your great great grandparents.
Neither. You must be apointed by a court of law to become a guardian. Parent's must be your biological Parent's
grandparent stepparent
The word "grandparent" originated from the Old French word "grant," which means great, and the Middle English word "parent." It was first used in the 15th century to refer to the parents of one's own parent.