The judge will consider what the child wants but will not do what the child wants. The judge will make a determination based upon what he/she believes, within the framework of law and reason, is best for the child.
A fifteen year old may have the right to say what he believes is in his best interest, but he does not get to make the final decision.
Valin Halcyon was the maternal grandparent of Kyle Katarn.
The maternal grandparents are the parents of the individual's mother.
Yes - if one of your four grandparents was Portuguese you would be called "quarter-Portuguese." The same would apply if and two great grand parents were Portuguese, for example, one maternal great grandparent and one paternal great grandparent was Portuguese
Her paternal grandparents are African-American and her maternal grandparents were Creole
His parents were Pietist missionaries, and his maternal grandparents were religious publishers.
The father's parents are the paternal grandparents. The mother's parents are the maternal grandparents.
yes, both sets of his grandparents were jewish. His paternal grandparents lost relatives in the holocaustout. His maternal grandparents were jewish. His maternal grandfather was born in Palestine.
In terms of access to grandchildren, in most places grandparents have about the same rights as aunts, which is to say they have no rights that are not specifically conferred by a divorce court considering a specific divorce.
African american
No they were armenian
They are unknown.
They are unknown.