yes they can, but only if they go through family court with their parents, that way the parents and the judge will decide on visiting rights for either parent if one is the custodial parent, if it is joint custody the parents have equal rights in visitation.
By law, a child does not choose. When you are 18, you are no longer a child, and can choose where you live.
Brantford, Ontario
yes. you came under joint custody when you turned fourteen.
In the UK, there's no set age when a child can choose which parent to live with. The court will consider a child's wishes, but the final decision is based on the child's best interests. Generally, older children's views are given more weight during legal proceedings.
As a child, Wayne Gretzky lived in Brantford Ontario Canada, where he was born.
Eighteen.
When you are 18 year old, you can choose where you want to live.
There is no such process. A child of 12 is not allowed to choose.
No, minors do not have the right to choose where to live.
18
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 )
When they are 18. Minors are not allowed to choose.