While a judge MAY decide to allow the child to voice their desire, in the end it is the judge who will make the final decision based on what they believe are the long-term best interests of the child.
Tricky question. I would say it is technically a choice, because you are "choosing" to not make a choice.
The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
Choice is not in reality as best as it is schmick
cruising choosing
In such a situation, the courts may order the NCP to look for work and to report on her/his progress.
Sheena Iyengar has written: 'The art of choosing' -- subject(s): Choice (Psychology), Decision making 'The art of choosing' -- subject(s): Choice (Psychology), Decision making
Opportunity cost is the choice to do something but choosing that requires you not to something else.
option, vote, pick, choosing, alternative, substitute,
If they don't want to go to school, do you allow that choice? Shouldn't the child be allowed to choose what they want to do or not in all things, or do you only consider this when it comes to custodial interference? see links
That is the correct spelling of the word "choice" (decision, or a better grade).
The verb for choice is choose.Other verbs are chooses, choosing and chose, depending on the tense.Here are some example sentences:"I will choose the dress today"."She chooses the purple dress"."We are choosing a film to watch","We chose to watch Lord of the Rings".