If your boyfriend is a minor he is within the jurisdiction of his parents and therefore they can keep him from interacting with his biological child. There are legal recourses in such matters even though the courts are reluctant to interfere in that type of family matters.
No because the boyfriend has a legal obligation to this child whether the boyfriend is under age or not. His parent do not have a say in it at all. Your boyfriend is now considered an adult in the eyes of the law were your daughter is concerned.
And you can not get in touch with the mother? Call the boyfriends parents and say the child is not allowed to move out. It would be underage sex and illegal. If his parents allow it they can get into legal trouble for it and the CPS would get involved. A 13yo is not allowed to move out without parental permission and there has to be a guardian.
Depends on the meaning of "seeing".
That would depend on local legislation and who 'you' are.
yes they can a restraining order
no
She was always playing or she was seeing what her parents did when they were slaves
They often get depressed after seeing the child handed over to the other parents
No. Even though you have had a child you are still a minor at 17 and your parents are still responsible for you until you are 18.
Don't buy it for them and if they have friends that play it call the parents and tell them you don't want your child seeing it.
a parents worse nightmare is one of there baby's and seeing one of there baby's become something they didn't raise them to be
If he is the father - yes. Every child should know whose his/hers parents were.