If you provide her permission, she can live where ever you want her to. It does not relieve you of your responsibilities.
Male or female friend?
No.
Every state allows a person to live in a mobile home. If a person chooses to live in one, that is their choice.
Yes, legally.
Pre-existing home damage.Retroactive in what way? the state of Kentucky?Homeowners Insurance Policies do not cover preexisting damage to a home.
NO. The State will consider this a transfer of assets and, unless your daughter gave you fair market value for the house, this will disqualify you from payments for nursing home care for at least several months. (An exception is if your daughter is disabled and living in the house.)
yes, but try to get him to stay at home with your daughter.
The spouse does have some rights to the home, based on specific laws for the state in question. If their name is on the deed, they can control the sale. Consult an attorney in your state.
Yes, you can certainly let them live where you wish. You are still responsible for the child.
Yes. She is not 18 so she is not allowed to decide where to live yet.
Yes, but you must make certain to ensure that the state you're driving in will allow someone to drive in their state on an out-of-state learner's permit. While most states do, there are some which do not. While driving out of your home state, you will be subject to both the conditions which your home state and which the state you're driving in places on learner's permits.
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