You have to be at lest 18-20
The legal age at which a child can typically choose which parent they want to live with varies by jurisdiction. In some places, the child may need to be a teenager, usually around 12-14 years old, before the court will consider their preference. Ultimately, the court will prioritize the child's best interests when making custody decisions.
In most jurisdictions, the legal age to choose which parent to live with is typically around 12-18 years old. However, courts will consider the child's best interests when making custody decisions regardless of age. It's important to check the specific laws in your region regarding this matter.
The age at which a child can have a say in deciding with which parent they want to live varies across different jurisdictions. In some places, children as young as 12 or 13 may be able to express their preferences to a judge, while in others, it may not be until they are 16 or 18. It ultimately depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction.
The legal age at which you can live independently from your parents varies by location and circumstance. In general, it's important to consider factors such as financial stability, emotional readiness, and being able to take care of yourself before deciding to move out on your own. It's recommended to discuss your plans with your parents and seek guidance from a trusted adult or counselor.
To be appointed a legal guardian for your mom, you usually have to be at least 18 years old. Additionally, you would need to meet certain requirements set by the court, such as being mentally competent and able to fulfill the duties of a guardian.
In most places, a minor cannot legally choose where to live until they are 18. However, you can speak with a trusted adult, such as a teacher or counselor, to discuss your situation and explore options to ensure your well-being. They can provide guidance on next steps and resources that may be available to help you.
You have to be 18.
In most jurisdictions, the legal age to choose which parent to live with is typically around 12-18 years old. However, courts will consider the child's best interests when making custody decisions regardless of age. It's important to check the specific laws in your region regarding this matter.
she can live for ever so nobody nows the age
No, only if they allow her to.
mum:70 dad:88
A 13 year old can make a decision regarding who to live with if her mom dies and her dad is mentally disabled. She will need to petition the family courts to make a legal declaration.
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No they can not choose until they are 18.
In most states you have to be 18 to choose so it depends on where you live.
Your dad is still your dad and you should respect his wishes, but technically, your mom is your legal parental guardian and she can say yes or no and you make your decision. dont know
his mom was 21 and his dad was 25 his mom was 21 and his dad was 25