If you live in the United States, generally a minor child cannot decide with whom to live until they reach the age of majority in their state of residence. That can vary from age 18 to 21 depending on the state.
However, almost all states allow the child, a guardian ad litem or attorney acting on their behalf, to write to the judge and/or petition the court for modification of the original custody agreement. The child's wishes will be taken into consideration and the older they are, the more weight will be assigned to them. But ultimately, it is the court's responsibility to decide what is in the best interests of the child, even though the child may not agree with that decision.
a 14 year old has the right and responsibility to chose where they live.
A 14-year old child cannot decide who they want to live with in NY state. It does not matter if they are family or not. Their guardian must make this decision, unless the courts get involved.
No. Your legal guardians, in this case your parents I believe, are the ones deciding where you should live. You may choose at 18yo.
No. You can choose when you are 18.
no
no
Sure, you're old enough to do so
No. Until you are 18 your parents decide.
No. He can not choose where to live until he is 18.
Not until you are 18.
no
Once you are 18 years old, you are a legal adult, you have the right to live where you choose, and with whom you choose. What is the reason your parents do not want you to live with your grandparents?
No she can not.
No, the minor cannot choose until he is 18. Until then he needs parental consent.
No, it's up to her parents to decide.