age 18
see links
When they are 18.
13
age 18 see links
14 years of age
A child can make that decision at the age of 18.
Yes.
Minors are not responsible for those decisions. The custodial parent is responsible and is the one who will be held accountable by the court. The children don't get to decide that they can disobey a custody agreement at any age.
An minor can't decide to not see a non-custodial parent -- if there's a court order, it will continue until the minor is of age, 18.
The most likely scenario is that the children will live with the other parent as long as that parent was not deemed unfit while the custodial parent was alive. If that parent was denied custody for cause the courts may consider another gaurdian should the non custodial parent still be considered unsuitable.
Yes. if the custodial parent can not take care of the minor the non-custodial have first dibs.
Yes it has to go to the custodial parent
why?
If the property was inherited by the minor the custodial parent would not be able to sell it without the approval of the ocurt, and then, only if it could be succssfully demonstrated that it was for the SOLE BENEFIT of the minor. Remember this: it was the minor who received the inheritance - NOT the parent.