Children do not decide with whom they will live or whether or not they will adhere to visitation requirements. If there is a conflict relating to custodial issues a judge may interview the minor child as to his or her preference or not, it is entirely at the judge's discretion.
In regards to visitation, if it is court ordered the terms of the visitation order must be obeyed or the custodial parent will be in contempt of a court order. If there are mitigating circumstances involved, for example if the custodial parent believes visitation would place the child in an unsuitable/dangerous position, he or she should petition the court for revocation or amendment of the original visitation order.
In West Virginia, a child can decide which parent they want to live with when they are 18.
It depends on the child's age and where he or she lives.
This can differ from state to state, however in the state of Michigan, at age 13, the child is deemed "of age" to determine where he/she would like to reside.
You have to be 18.
They have to be 18.
They have to be 18yo.
18 years
When they are 18.
You have to be 18.
When they are 18.
16
You should decide if you want to be with someone who will be responsible for a child that is not yours for the rest of his life.