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no because the daughter totally has a year left with her no matter what From What I know, It's possible for a minor to become legally emancipated from his/her parents if the family goes to court.

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Yes, they can do that.

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Q: Can a mother give up her parental rights to a 17 year old daughter if daughter does not wish to live with her?
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