In most places, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. However, laws vary by state or country, and in some jurisdictions, a pregnant minor may be able to seek emancipation, which would allow her to live independently. It's important to understand your local laws and potentially consult a legal professional for guidance. Open communication with your daughter about her plans and concerns is also crucial.
Not without parental consent.
not if she moved out of the mothers house
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.
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
Legally, I don't think they can do anything....
Yes, a minor in Michigan is subject to their parents and they could report a runaway and kidnapping.
Depends on court orders see my profile
No, you're not legally required to, but without it she cannot be considered for financial aid (it doesn't matter that she moved out at 18)
While pregnant she can move anywhere she wants and doesn't need the father's permission. However, once the child is born it's a simple matter for the father to request a court order requiring her to return the child to the state. And if the court feels that she moved merely in an effort to deny the father his rights to the child, they will not view that favorably.
Nothing now that its already moved. But you could manage your domain yourself thru godaddy or who ever to prevent that in the future.
Contact your spine. You are the adult.
His daughter moved to Europe and died of a car accident.