Mr. Wagner is correct, I believe, that all answers are "No."
Your daughter is still a minor, and she is still your responsibility. I think you should get your daughter some counseling/therapy, with a qualified psychologist experienced in this issue, to help her make HER decision. I need to emphasize that what she does with this pregnancy and/or resulting child is HER decision. If she comes home with a baby, you can't simply abandon her or kick her out because she is your minor child and your responsibility. I would also like to suggest that you (and your spouse, or your daughter's other parent) should talk to the same therapist as your daughter, and perhaps the therapist can somehow 'mediate' a suitable agreement among all of you for how to proceed, what is best for both the children, and what you as parents are supposed to do.
This was not a very "legal" answer, I know. But, I hope it was helpful anyway because I didn't want to just shut you down with a legal "NO."
Mr. Wagner is correct, I believe, that all answers are "No."
Your daughter is still a minor, and she is still your responsibility. I think you should get your daughter some counseling/therapy, with a qualified psychologist experienced in this issue, to help her make HER decision. I need to emphasize that what she does with this pregnancy and/or resulting child is HER decision. If she comes home with a baby, you can't simply abandon her or kick her out because she is your minor child and your responsibility. I would also like to suggest that you (and your spouse, or your daughter's other parent) should talk to the same therapist as your daughter, and perhaps the therapist can somehow 'mediate' a suitable agreement among all of you for how to proceed, what is best for both the children, and what you as parents are supposed to do.
This was not a very "legal" answer, I know. But, I hope it was helpful anyway because I didn't want to just shut you down with a legal "NO."