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No, not if the juvenile's primary custody was awarded in an 'order of the court., The minor (or the parent) may submit a motion to the judge requesting a change of primary custody, but legally speaking the minor cannot wilfully change their living arrangement without the court's permission. The judge awarded primary custody based upon many factors and an un-emancipated minor cannot make this decision on their own. CAUTION: Doing so would place the non-custodial parent in "contempt of court" and may affect the apportionment, allocation and payment of child support and other issues.

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