"How are your parents" is the correct form.
First of all, it would be "Which is correct, where are there parents or where are their parents". :D Their would be correct since it imparts possessiveness, whereas there indicates place.
"Parent's names" is correct if you are referring to the names of one parent. "Parents' names" is correct if you are referring to the names of multiple parents.
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
The noun parents is the correct plural form for the singular noun parent.
Both are correct, but unless the word parents is meant to be emphasized, we prefer "you and your parents."
parents should DEFINENTLY correct their children or the kids might think it is fine and do it again
"Proud parents" is correct. Plural possessive form does not require an apostrophe before the "s" when the noun is already in plural form.
"How are your parents?" is the correct way to word it since you are asking about more than one person. If you were asking about only one person, such as the mother, then you would say "How is your mother?".
Everyone is his parents actually that is not correct- his parents are William and Martha (Harris) Beard
The likely word is "parents" (mother and father).
That is the correct spelling of "orphaned" (left without parents).