What does co-grandparent mean?
Co-grandparent means The parent of one's son- or daughter-in-law as a common grandparent to children of that union..
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The parent of one's son- or daughter-in-law as a common grandparent to children of that union..
Most grandparents aren't engaged in a duel with their co-grandparents, but the desire to be the most beloved, most generous grandparent often simmers beneath the surface. […] “It can get to the point where they can't speak to the co-grandparents, or the parents can't have events where they're both there,” she said.
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Co-grandparent means The parent of one's son- or daughter-in-law as a common grandparent to children of that union..
Common synonyms include co-parent-in-law.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Most grandparents aren't engaged in a duel with their co-grandparents, but the desire to be the most beloved, most generous grandparent often simmers beneath the surface. […] “It can get to the point where they can't speak to the co-grandparents, or the parents can't have events where they're both there,” she said.
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