yes, as long as the parents agree to allow their child to live with their grandparents its fine as long as the grandparents can support the child.
Minor's are not allowed to choose with whom they wish to live, although the judge may speak with the child and take his or her opinions into consideration when making custodial decisions. Likewise, the grandparent who has temporary custody cannot release the minor into the custody of any other person including a parent without first obtaining permission from the court.
No. Until they are 18-years-old, the minor must live where the parent(s) or the court decree.
maybe 19
A minor child does not get a vote without a Judge's approval. You must be 18 to make your own decisions about where to live.
Only if his or her parent(s) or primary custodial parent agrees to the living arrangements.
In Texas, if a child is 14 or older, he/she can choose to live with a grandparent as long as permission is given by the custodial parent.
If a grandparent has applied for guardianship of minor grandchildren because parents are deceased, can the children state that they don't want to live with the grandparent even though that would be in the childrens best interest
In Mexico a minor can choose which parent to live with at the age of 14.
You have to be 18.
In Washington state, a 14-year-old child cannot choose which parent to live with independently. However, if one parent consents to the child living with a grandparent and the arrangement is in the best interests of the child, the court may consider the child's preference when making a custody decision. Ultimately, the court will prioritize the well-being and care of the child.
It's either 12 or 13 - I think it's 13 if I was forced to pick one of those two options ( purely because 13 would then be unlucky for the parent who lost said child )
In California, a minor can petition for emancipation at the age of 14. However, the court will consider several factors before granting emancipation, including the minor's ability to support themselves financially and make responsible decisions.