No. Custody and visitation rights are completely separate from the problems you two have about the lease. That is something you two have to figure out without getting the child involved.
No go see a lawyer.
no
Unless a domestic violence situation, one can not be kicked out of what is considered residence. If it is considered residence, one would have to file an eviction to remove said person from established residence.
crease
Her baby will be bestowed with US citizenship naturally due to its birth in the country. However the mother has to file in Form I-751 to remove the conditions on her green card. She may write in person to the director of the USCIS local office that has jurisdiction over her place of residence, explaining why you were not able to apply for a removal of your conditions. If it is accepted by the USCIS, then the mother may file in to remove conditions and change status to that of a permanent resident. Otherwise she has to leave the country with her new born kid.
No
Yes, unless you have a rental agreement.
Yes, in Arizona it is illegal to remove a cactus, living or dead, from the desert without a permit and a good reason.
It is illegal to remove any plant, living or dead, from the deserts of Arizona. This would include any part of a saguaro cactus.
you canot remove components from the motherboard if anything is electricly on
Yes.
Yes, after you have satisfied yourself that there is nothing more that can be done for the puppy, you should remove it. Mother dogs don't know how to count, but if she gets used to the puppy she may begin looking for it after you remove it. So it's best to remove it as soon as possible.