YES, IF SHE HAS SOLE CUSTODY OF THE CHILD AND THERE WAS NO AGREEMENT TO STAY IN THAT STATE.
OR IF NEITHER PARENT HAS LEGAL CUSTODY EITHER PARENT COULD DO THAT
Yes, as long as the mother realizes that she is still responsible for the daughter. The daughter lives where the mother wants her to live.
Yes
NO
Yes, you can certainly let them live where you wish. You are still responsible for the child.
no
No he lives with his wife and baby daughter
theseu and perceval only
that depends on if the mother has custody over her daughter or not. It also depends on how old the daughter is. If she is under the legal age limit, then the mother is still responsible and makes all decisions for her. If the mother does not have full custody over the daughter, then the mother and the father of that child must come to an agreement on the living whereabouts of the daughter. If the mother has legal custody over the daughter and the daughter is not of legal age yet, then yes, the mother can bring the daughter over too.
If the daughter is an adult, and able-bodied (i.e., not disabled), then the daughter doesn't qualify to live with her mother.
Your mother is your wife's mother in law. Your wife is your mother's daughter in law. In real life, my mother can never be my wife's mother or my wife my mother's daughter ! This is the irony going on for centuries irrespective of caste, creed, religion or country where ever you live in.
no, but the father could file for custody see links below
they did not want to live there mother country