0 the father or mother of a person's father or mother --
1 the father or mother of a person’s father or mother --
In a later chapter, the authors highlight older people's rejection of the presumption that grandparents are happy to provide child-care.
When spouses split in anger, that anger can easily extend to the grandparents on that side too.
The remaining chapters focus on the impact of divorce, exploring questions of communication, taking sides, ' being there ' and the experiences of excluded grandparents.
But rather than allowing the divergence to threaten the solidarity of such ties, women in the grandparent generation reconcile themselves to the younger generation's values.
Participants spoke of the time they spent with neighbours' children, some even described this relationship as being like a surrogate grandparent.
These officials required petitioners to submit their birth and marriage certificates along with those of the examinees' parents and grandparents.
The parents have more rights than grandparents about how the children shall be brought up.
All of the participants were parents and some were grandparents.