Only Indiana and Texas has laws setting out a specific age at which a child can make a choice the court is requiredto abide by, and even than there are some limitations. With those states, it is age 14. In all other states, the general rule of thumb is that a 12 year old can express and opinion, however the judge is under not legal obligation to consider, or even hear it. In either case, a motion to the court must be filed for a determination to be made. However, the child should be informed that there are alternatives to choosing to live with just one parent. The child should also be advised they can express a choice that they remain in one home and each parent can live with them for a designated period of time, than switch. This is called Bird Nest Custody.
Check link below for more info.No legally the parents have to chose
Hollonashley: I am 15 and i live in Ohio and my parents split when i was 2 but now im wanting to stay with my mom i get to chose!! so yeah you should cause its going with who you feel more safe with!!
!8. As long as you are a minor the decision is not up to you.
not without approval of parents, but than you're not legally suppose to be sexually active.
age 18
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The child has to be 18.
11
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No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
i think 11 years old and oner is the age but my parents say 16 i got the same situatoin . I heard it was 12 or thirteen. It verys by state but in Ohio they changed the law so NO minor may choose. I feel for ya.
A parent can press charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Ohio. Criminal charges can be filed for the crime, and civil charges can be done for any injuries that may have occurred to the minor child.
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Ohio, the absentee minor's state of residency always has jurisdiction
A minor has to be on the insurance of a person 18 years or older - which is usually their parents.
If the minor is under the legal age of emancipation, any so-called "contract" that THE MINOR SIGNS is not legal or valid and therefore is unenforceable. However, if the minor's parent/guardian signs for them, they may be obligated to the terms of the agreement.
http://www.cuyahogacounty.us/juvenile/faq.htm "State of Ohio does not have an emancipation law. Minor or parent is unable to file a legal action to have a minor emancipated or legally on their own and under the age of 18. There are two temporary ways in which a minor can be out of the custody of their parent. Either join any branch of the Armed Forces or marriage. However, if the marriage is dissolved or minor is discharged from the service and still under the age of 18 the custody automatically reverts back to the parent who originally had custody."
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Only if his or her parent(s) or primary custodial parent agrees to the living arrangements.