You cannot decide. You can have the other parent request a change of custody, but you cannot do it yourself. They will usually listen to your opinion in court, especially if you are an older teenager.
It depends on the circumstances.
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Parents decide where the child will live and if they are moving they have to come with.
Minors can not decide who to live with. That is up to the parents or the judge. In some states the judge can hear what the child wants but is in no way obligated to follow that wish. The children can decide where to live when they are 18.
I am 15 year old female, how can I tell my dad in Colorado I want to live with my mom in Texas? Anonymous
Yes
Emancipation typically involves becoming legally independent from both parents, not just one. To emancipate your dad but not your mom would be a complex legal process and would depend on the specific laws in your jurisdiction. It's advisable to seek guidance from a family lawyer to understand your options.
see related question, but if Texas has Jurisdiction, age 12.
Yes , your sister can decide to live with you if she of legal age. In most states you have to be 18 to decide who you will live with. If she is a minor this is up to your parents or the court to decide.
Niall lived with his dad
About 50-60%
No, he lived with his Dad. Parents were divorced.