No, because at 18 she is considered an adult , depending on the state but most places an 18 year old is an adult .
because they are moving to Albuquerque
Unfortunately the answer to this question is no. Unless you can convince her into not moving in with him then there is nothing you can do about it I know it sounds harsh but once they turn 18 what they do is completely up to them. I'm sorry.
I WOULDNT. NOT UNLESS YOU CAN SUPPORT YOUSELF AND DONT HAVE TO RELEY ON HIM. WHAT COUNTRY ARE YOU MOVING TO?
energy and fast-moving particles are released,
Your ex can stop you and your daughter moving from Scotland to England if they have also custody of your daughter. You should try to work something out between the two of you.
Radioactivity
You are only 14 moving in with your boyfriend is not a good option. so no.
Nuclear fission
the atom to become unstable and rip apart
radioactive decay with emission of radiation
Will move with you where? Are you all moving into the same house, or just the same city? Anyway, it is understandable if a mother wishes to remain close to her daughter. If you're all in the same house it does sound like a complicated social arrangement which could easily lead to trouble.
Another word for a moving staircase is 'escalator'?