* If you have been given guardianship of her then yes. If she has parents or her husband is there then it would be the husband who has the power and if he is not there then her parents. If your daughter-in-law has no one then you will have to seek legal advice to become her guardian.
Then the husband should move out.
NO!! she can go where she wants
There is no special monetary amount a father has to give his daughter on her wedding day. If the father is fairly wealthy he can give her a sizable amount of money; a home; piece of land, but for most fathers who work hard and have moderate means financially then give what you can and don't break the bank trying to impress your daughter and your new son-in-law. Your daughter will love you no matter what monetary amount you give her and her new husband. $100 to $500 is simply fine for a middle class person to give their daughter and son-in-law for a wedding gift.
If it is your intent to gift the home to your daughter, and if it is permitted by the mortgage holder, yes.
If the daughter lives in the same household, they should be able to share policies.
Discuss it with your husband to decide if brother should be asked to leave; or if you are somewhere other than your home, if you and your husband should leave. No one has the right to interfere with your relationship with your husband (other than an abusive situation).
Sure, unless you hear her husband come home early.
No way!
get advice for his journey home.
Mr- Jarr Visits His Home Town - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 May 1915
Yes you should get your daughter a laptop. Laptops are educational and they can use their own for home work instead of yours. My daughter LOVES hers. Se earned half the money so I paid the rest. YES!!!