Unless the law has changed since 2001, the age is 18.
In Washington State, there is no specific age at which a child can decide which parent they want to live with. However, the court may take the child's preferences into consideration if they are deemed to be mature enough to express reasoned and intelligent opinions about their custodial arrangement. Generally, older teenagers, around the age of 14 or 15, are more likely to have their preferences considered by the court.
In West Virginia, a child can decide which parent they want to live with when they are 18.
No, a child can not decide this until they are 18.
They have to be 18.
When they are 18.
He has to be 18.
When they are 18.
No. The court will decide.
You have to be 18.
When they are 18.
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As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.