In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
No, minors do not have the right to choose where to live.
If the kids live with the father then he can... but if the kid live with the mother then he has to notify her first.
i think that its 12
yes
because, she needs to live with a man to understnad them. i lived with my father when i was smaller, and it borke my mother's heart. I couldn't help it though, a girl needs her father!
Not choose, but in Pennsylvania, a stepfather can file for custody.
You have to be 18. As long as you are a minor your parents decide.
Only with parental permission but when you are 18 you can choose yourself.
As a legal adult at 18, you generally have the right to choose where you live. If you want to live with your father instead of your mother, you can discuss it with both parents and come to an agreement. If there are legal custody arrangements in place, you may need to seek legal counsel to modify them.
Generally, custody orders end at age eighteen and the child can choose where she wants to live.
That is most likely up to the court that controls custody, or to the custodial parent.