It's fathers-in-law.
The plural of father-in-law is FATHERS-IN-LAW
The correct plural is fathers-in-law .Fathers is the noun, in law the adjective; fathers in law, not father in laws which implies one father, but with multiple relationships.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "fathers-in-law" (more than one father-in-law).
The plural form of law is laws.
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Fathers-in-law is the plural of father-in-law
Fathers-in-law is the plural of father-in-law
No - the plural of father-in-law would be fathers-in-law.
The plural form of the compound noun father-in-law is fathers-in-law.
The plural of father-in-law is FATHERS-IN-LAW
The plural form of the noun father-in-law is fathers-in-law.The plural possessive form is fathers-in-law's.example: The fathers-in-law's project was a gift for our anniversary.
It's fathers-in-law.
Yes, fathers-in-law is the plural form for the noun father-in-law.
The correct plural is fathers-in-law .Fathers is the noun, in law the adjective; fathers in law, not father in laws which implies one father, but with multiple relationships.
The plural form is fathers-in-law, because you're talking about more than one person. The rest of the compound, -in-law, remains singular because they share a title.
It would be fathers in law, it would also be polygamy.
No, the correct plural is fathers-in-law, a hyphenated compound noun.