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.
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
It is not a formal dictionary word, except that it is listed in Wiktionary as one word stepgrandmother.Conversely, Wikipedia lists it as hyphenated step-grandmother, and multiple sources list the term step-grandparent. The consensus, therefore, would be to hyphenate it in that manner.The words stepmother and stepchild are not hyphenated.
No, Meme is a name given to a grandparent and therefore should be thought of as a proper noun.
It is a step-by-step process of solving a problem.
yes it is a real word
They have rights if the step grandparent left a specific gift in their Will. However, if not mentioned in a Will they have no legal rights in a step grandparent's estate.
In North Carolina, if guardianship is appointed to a grandparent and a step-grandparent after the biological grandparent's death, the step-grandparent generally has the same rights as the biological grandparent concerning the care and custody of the child. However, their legal rights may depend on the specifics of the guardianship order and the court's determination of the child's best interests. It's important for the step-grandparent to be included in any legal documentation and to maintain a supportive relationship with the child to uphold their guardianship rights.
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
Biologically, the grandchild is a step-grandchild to the grandparent that had no children. In matters of the heart, however, the grandchild is whatever the grandparent feels it is.
I am a grandparent when my daughter had a baby.
The word "grandparent" has two syllables.
The compound word for the sister of one grandparent is "great-aunt."
I became a grandparent last night. If you have a grandparent living, you are probably going to live to that age yourself.
First cousins, as you share a common grandparent.
No. Grandparents is the plural form of the word, meaning it is a day to celebrate for more than one grandparent. Grandparent's is the possessive form of the word, meaning the day would belong to a single grandparent.
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It is not a formal dictionary word, except that it is listed in Wiktionary as one word stepgrandmother.Conversely, Wikipedia lists it as hyphenated step-grandmother, and multiple sources list the term step-grandparent. The consensus, therefore, would be to hyphenate it in that manner.The words stepmother and stepchild are not hyphenated.