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Give it to a vet and let them take care of it.
NO
For 1) are you in custody of your daughter? If you are in full custody you could take her to court for kidnapping is your EX mother in law in custody of your daughter? Do you have joint custody? If your ex mother in law has no custody over your daughter you could take her to court, she is not authorized to take care of your child.
Six months, but the father can file in NH first.
Only if her married daughter is under 18, then yes. Otherwise, the answer is no.
Answer:Because daughter-sister-father feel son-brother-mother-daughter is take away their daughter-daughter-uncle but brother-mother-father think son-mother-father-daughter go away to brother-sister-mother. Answer:This question is based on a rather doubtful assumption, unless, perhaps, it applies to some specific region or culture. As a general proposition, any answer would be purely speculation and of little value.
Is the last "her" the mother? , the daughter? the judge? The daughter.
This truly has many steps that have to be followed before they could. The person who has custody has to file paper work with the school allowing the mother to do so. The school would have to know prior to the mother picking them up or otherwise they are not supposed to legally allow anyone to take a child out of the school.
take a walk in the park , bake
Mother daughter relationships during the 1500s was not very complicated. The mother (if wealthy) would give all responsibilities of parenting to a "nurse", who would be a widow with no kids. The nurse would take care of the daughter or son of the lady of the house until the child was of appropriate age. So there would rarely be any contact with the mother and daughter/son.
you report the mother immediately and take chilld out of this dangerous situation and file for custody a.s.a.p.
It took my daughter 1 year