What do you call your granddaughter's boyfriend?

Definition of grandson-in-law
: the husband of one's granddaughter.
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What do I call my granddaughter's husband?

Grandson-in-law definition

The husband of one's grandson or granddaughter.
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What do you call your grandson's girlfriend?

Definition of granddaughter-in-law

: the wife of one's grandson.
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How do you have a grandson-in-law?

Noun. The husband of one's granddaughter or grandson.
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Is there such a thing as a granddaughter in law?

The wife of one's grandson.
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What do you call a grandchild by marriage?

grandchild-by-marriage (different kinds) Explanation: A bit like the other question - a step-grandchild is one which a grandparent 'acquires' through a child's new relationship. One's son marries someone who already has children, for example - these children are one's step-grandchildren.
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What is a step grandchild called?

Noun. stepgrandchild (plural stepgrandchildren) The stepchild of one's own child. quotations ▼ The grandchild of one's wife or husband by a previous partner, or the child of one's stepchild.
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Is there such thing as a nephew in law?

Nephew-in-law definition

Husband of someone's niece. Son-in-law of someone's brother-in-law.
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What is grandfather in law?

Definition of grandfather-in-law

: the grandfather of one's spouse.
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What do you call in-laws when not married?

Common-law marriage is not identical to formal marriage, but it's still a form of relationship recognized in law.
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What do you call your mother-in-law before marriage?

If they ask you to use their first names, do so. If your mother-in-law asks to be called Mother Smith, so be it. If the answer is Mom, call her Mom. When everyone's parents are present, you may call your own parents Mom and Dad and your spouse's parents Mother Jones and Father Jones.
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What do you call your daughters partner?

son-in-law

noun. the husband of your daughter. You are his father-in-law or mother-in-law.
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What do you call your child's in-laws?

If that's unsatisfactory, you can simply say my daughter's in-laws or my son-in-law's parents. Indeed, that may be the simplest and clearest way to introduce them. On a related note: Relationship through marriage is called affinity, as opposed to consanguinuity for blood relations.
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What do in-laws call each other?

A person is a son-in-law or daughter-in-law to the parents of the spouse, who are in turn also the parents of those sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law (if any) who are siblings of the spouse (as opposed to spouses of siblings). Together the members of this family affinity group are called the in-laws.
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What do you call your father in law?

Formal Style

You know the type: suit and tie always, with a well of financial advice. Calling this father-in-law by his last name just suits him.
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Does the grandfather clause still exist?

In 1915, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Guinn v. United States that grandfather clauses were unconstitutional.
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Is grandfather in law considered immediate family?

Immediate family member means father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, and domestic partner and civil unions recognized under State law.
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Is grandfather clause a legal term?

Black's Law Dictionary defines "grandfather clause" as "an exception to a restriction that allows all those already doing something to continue doing it even if they would be stopped by the new restriction." Thus, "grandfathering" is allowing an existing operation or conduct to continue legally when a new operation or ...
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What is the husband of my niece called?

If you are neutral, call him your nephew-in-law. If you want to telegraph negativity, call him "my brother's daughter's husband". This accomplishes the same job as calling him "my niece's (pejorative word) husband" without being so impolite as to use a pejorative word.
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What are my nieces children's relationship to me?

The daughter of your niece is also your niece, but in a second degree. If you have any children, then your niece is their cousin in the first degree, or sister cousin. The daughter of your niece is to your children a second cousin, according to a regular consanguinity chart.
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What is a step niece called?

step-niece (plural step-nieces) The daughter of someone's stepbrother or stepsister. The stepdaughter of someone's brother or sister.
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Is Step grandmother a thing?

Noun. The stepmother of one's father or mother and the wife of one's grandfather, usually a woman that one's grandfather marries after the divorce of one's grandparents or the death of one's grandmother.
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Is there a step grandson?

Stepgrandson definition

The son of one's stepchild, or the stepson of one's child.
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What is a good name for a step grandma?

Shug/sug

“Shug” (like the first syllable of sugar), could be an appropriate nickname for step-grandma. After all, it has an S and G in the name, the same as step-grandma does.
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Is there a step grandfather?

Noun. The stepfather of one's mother or father and the husband of one's grandmother, and not one's biological grandfather, especially following the divorce of one's grandparents or the death of one's grandfather.
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