tell her about it and then let her see it when her boyfriend is doing it
It depends, it is different in each situation... but family court can help you decide that.
Don't worry about it, he probably IS wonderful. That's why he gets so much attention from the law.
Maybe the mother has he reasons of why she won't let her daughter see her boyfriend,maybe he has suddenly formed a bad reputation.
If your unmarried daughter does not, of her own accord (without anyone interring) want to see her boyfriend again then the boyfriends mother should not invite 15 more people to the baby shower. If your daughter loves her boyfriend then there is no reason his mother should not be able to invite 15 of her friends, but, you can ask her to help out with the expenses.
If your boyfriend is dumb help him with stuff he needs help with! and help him get smarter!
Since you are the boyfriend of the mother of the bride you should go out shopping with your mate and it's etiquette that the gift come from both of you or, she could help you out choosing something for her daughter.
I don't think there is a hidden meaning beyond the obvious-someone attacked your bf and you tried to help. This dream suggests that the dreamer has tried to help other people who are having problems (represented by the boyfriend) only to find that one's efforts make the problem worse.
If your boyfriend has custody of the daughter and needs her mother's help and she has come from out of town, then it's acceptable for them both to work together during this difficult time for the sake of their daughter. This is something you are going to have to accept. However, you do have the right to ask him where this leaves you in his life. Phone him, meet with him somewhere so you can sort this out. Good luck!
I would call for a police officer to help the 'boyfriend' move out of the premises. Then I would immediately go to the precinct to apply for a restraining order to keep the ex 'boyfriend' away from me and my daughter on the basis that he is a danger to my daughter's wellbeing. Next, I would seek out any local support organizations for women dealing with abusive or dangerous partners. The local precinct may have this information. The next step I would take is to seek out counseling for my daughter. Whether she has any inclination toward suicide or not, living in a household with a family dynamic that could result in the situation you describe has to have had a negative effect on my daughter. My daughter's school may have resources for this kind of help. The most important effect of taking these actions is to demonstrate to my daughter how to gain control over one's life. Even if it takes a number of attempts to get the help we need, it is important to keep trying. If you are afraid to do any of the above, then the restraining order should show that he is also a threat to you as well. (You will note that the word 'boyfriend' is bracketed in all cases. The is to indicate that this 'boy' is no friend of yours.)
Depending on the jurisdiction where you live, you probably can. However, a protection order is just a piece of paper; if your minor daughter is involved with someone dangerous enough for you to get a protection order, you need help with the daughter. Get the order if you can but get help for your family as soon as you can. If you don't know where to get help, please see the sites below.
you can't, unfortunately she has to find out for herself and you have to be there when she does.not to tell her i told you so, but to comfort her and help her find confidence again.
If its his only daughter then he probably cares for her alot. Perhaps something happened between the daughter and him that makes him pretty much obligated to for the rest of eternity and didn't realize that you were more important and that she needs to be more mature and responsible and get a place for herself without her fathers help. Honestly, a son or daughter is more important than a person's boyfriend or girlfriend, no matter how much the person loves you.