They don't. A minor cannot do this--the custodial parent would have to petition the court and request that the visitation order be modified. Be aware, they would need to have a very good reason for it.
petition to modify means you are asking the court to change a previous order, this way you can increase or lower child support, increase or lower visitation and contact, change the hours of visitation, move from state to state, or change anything previousy ordered by the court. If you need something that the court never ordered, something new, you file an original petition: to establish child support, to establish parental rights, to establish visitation and contact, to in essence, give you something you didnt have before.
yes
You have to be 18 in Ohio, the good news is the 17 year old can be married with parental consent:)
If she has parental permission.
Only with a parent or legal guardian present.
NO!!!!! NOT TIL YOUR 18
With parental approval, yes!
Only with parental consent or emancipation.
No, as it's a sign of parental alienation syndrome. see link
No. He can not choose where to live until he is 18.
In New Brunswick, a 14-year-old can express their wishes regarding visitation with a non-custodial parent, but they do not have the legal authority to unilaterally stop visitation. The custodial parent or the courts typically have the final say in such matters, considering the child's best interests. If the child strongly opposes visitation, it may be advisable for the custodial parent to seek legal advice or modify the visitation arrangement through the court.
Not in the state of Ohio must be 18 years of age even with parents consent