When he is 18. Until then the parents or court decides.
The minimum age that the child can decide who he wants to live with is 18 years.
18. Minors are not allowed to decide.
At what age can a child in Florida decide who they want to live with?
No because you have to be 16
What age can a child decide were he or she want to leave
The Legal age is 16 if you want to move out your parents house ...
In most States the Judge will take into consideration were the child wants to live after the age 14.
When you are 18 you can decide to stay or go.
The courts will take into consideration the child's wants as to whom they want to live with but in the state of TX the child is not old enough to "decide" until age 13.
It's an urban myth that a child gets to decide who to live with at a certain age. The child will need to go back to court for the judge to decide who they live with.
What child, what age, what state, what judge?
The child has to be of legal age, usuallly 18, before deciding which parent s/he wants to live with. Until then, the judge will decide if the parents don't agree on custody.
the legal age a child has to be to decide what parent they would choose to live with is 13
In West Virginia, a child can decide which parent they want to live with when they are 18.
In Wyoming, a child of 14 years of age or older can decide which parent to live with. After the age of 11, a judge can choose the child's desire.
what is the legal age for a child in the state of Texas decide which parent they want to live with
No. They can express their opinion, but the decision is up to the parents (or the court if parents cannot agree)
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.
Usually not until she is 18 but if it goes to court the court will listen to a child from around age 16 but is not obligated to follow the wish.
I believe the age is 12
In most articals, books and stories. 18 is the legal age to decide which parent to live with.
Minors are not allowed to decide this.