She can leave with her baby when he's not around. If the house is in her name & she's renting, she should notify the landlords and tell them. She should also notify the police as to what he intends to do.. get info down on record in case it's needed later. If the house is owned by her, she has every right to have him removed.
2006-10-29 23:00:39
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answered by punkvixen 5
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Does your daughters boyfriend abuse her physically or mentally in anyway? She should ask him to leave and if he doesn't leave, then ring the police and get them to make him leave and get a restraining order put on him. He can't kick her out of her own house and unless she is an unfit mother, then he will not get custody of her child! She should seek professional help though and I'm sure if she rings the police, they will give her the phone number of the best person that can help her. Maybe it might be safer for your daughter and grand daughter to stay at your place until something is sorted out. If that's not possible and your daughter is scared, tell her to have a friend around when she asks him to leave.
2006-10-29 23:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If your daughter is the biological mother of the baby then no law on earth can seperate them. also if the house is in your daughter's name then her boy friend has no legal right on it. Take legal help to get rid of that guy as soon as possible. He migth harm either your daughter or the baby. also be prepared for the worst, that guy might you muscle to get what he wants so make sure your daughter is protected. either live with her yourself for the time being or else ask a friend or a relative to do so.or you can even ask for police protection.
At the same time arm yourself with a lawyer incase that guy thinks of moving the court.
2006-10-29 23:07:15
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answered by urfriendfrlife 5
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she needs to go to the police now. and get a restraining order on him that;s mental abuse . he has to prove that she is an unfit mother before they take her child away from her. here in australia if two people share the same house for 12 months and 1 person of the couple leaves they are entitled to half the proceeds of the sale of the house .is there someone you or she can get to get HIM out of the house while she has the locks changed so he can't get in. she should tell the police how he is trying to get her out of her house .he has to have put money into the house to pay the house payments and have receipts to show for this .
2006-10-29 23:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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you should be on the phone with a lawyer right now!!! get a hold on this situation before he does. she should take the baby and sneak out of the house when he's not there and stay with you, so when he comes to your house and starts screaming you can call the police, get him in the system, then make him look like an unstable individual. good luck!!
2006-10-29 23:02:43
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answered by Dawna H 2
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when you consider that they do no longer seem to be married to a minimum of one yet another this one is hard. First does he hit her or harm the new child? if so she would be ready to get help from a Justice of the Peace to do away with him from the homestead. yet while he's not abusive...properly then the call on the hire or loan makes a huge distinction so a techniques as kicking her out. Now the new child is a diverse tale. He might ought to have no longer less than a temp. custody order signed by way of a opt to take the new child far flung from her. while you're intense approximately helping her then please take her to be sure a criminal expert ASAP!
2016-12-08 23:43:03
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answered by ? 4
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there are rules regarding until what age the baby can be in the mother's custody. In some countries the child automatically stays with the mother unless proven unfit to care for the child. Advice her to consult her lawyer and fight for her rights...Not only to save the baby but also to save her marraige.
2006-10-29 23:04:23
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answered by Smile2 2
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First, call the police, second file a restraining order to keep him away. Then, take case to the lawyer. After that, paternity test to prove he is the father, no offense to your daughter, I just know that own experience, if he is not, its easier to proceed to full custody.
2006-10-29 23:05:57
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answered by theosdadda 1
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is the boyfriend the father also? do u live near your daughter? why is he doing this? is he violent? if she lives near you then she should stay with u if she can for the time being until she can resolve what ever is going on. she can also call the police im pretty sure if she was the first to call the police they would tell him to leave. he cant take the baby from her. wut will probably happen is that he can call child services and it will be up to them. i would of like to know more about this before answering
2006-10-29 23:05:41
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answered by kaligurl1229 3
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Get A Lawyer
2006-10-29 22:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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