The simplest way would be to discuss the matter with your parents. Your desire should carry a lot of weight with them. Failing that, the parent that wants you to live with them can file a motion for modification of the custody decree. At the hearing (if it's needed) the court will listen to you and take your wishes in to their decision.
Should the 16 year old be made to go to high school, church, or anything else against the child's wishes? Should the child be required to go home if he/she wants to spend the night having sex with a friend?
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you can choose to leave your parents (abandonment)
or you could take it to course for what offense they have committed to you.
a 16yr old cant make the choice only the court can
Presuming the question regards which parent gets primary custody in a divorce, most family courts in the USA will given extremely strong consideration to any preference a child states, particularly older teenagers. However, it is up to the judge in the court to make the final decision, based on what the judge sees as the best interests of the child.
With parental permission or by getting emancipated by the court if that is an option in your state. But in order to be emancipated at this age you have to show you can take care of yourself and moving in with the other parent is not really showing that. As a minor you can not legally choose where to live. Your best bet is to speak to your parents about this. What was right 10 years ago might not be right today.
AnswerYou must talk with your parents about a consensual modification of the custody order. In order for you to move in with the present non-custodial parent permanently the custody order must be modified.
In the US, a minor can't petition the court for anything. The non-custodial parent would have to petition.
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Only with aprental consent.
you can get kicked out at sixteen; your parents have to do it LEGALLY though, or theyll get in trouble with the law.
You can legally move out of your parents' home when you are no longer a minor. In Utah, that is 18.
No, in Georgia, you cannot move out until 17.
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Adulthood legally begins at 18, however, you can probably get away with leaving home at 16, as long as your parents do not report you to the police as a missing person. I hope that you have somewhere to go, otherwise it's quite difficult.
No, not legally. You have to be at least 18 years old to move out of your parents home. However, if you are in a dangerous household (such as daily physical or mental abuse), contact your local authorities and they will help you leave.
When you are 18.
A child can legally move out of their parents home when they are of legal age. In most states, the legal age is 18.
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No, at the age of 18 you can move out of your parents home legally. There is nothing they can do.
As long as they have permission of their parents they can in Texas. Otherwise they have to wait until they are an adult.