It is possible in some states but you would generally need to be legally emancipated since you are currently a minor. Contact a family lawyer in your state for more information.
It depends upon where you live. you need to do a little research yourself or at least give us more info to go on.
My child is 13 and lives in Texas and he wants to live with his father. Can he do this legally?
No.
His mother and father.
Brentwood, Essex
In general, child support is paid by absent parents.
If you are still a minor it's the parents who decide unless the child is considered mature enough to make that decision. The court will look at the childs; - maturity - age - reason for wanting to move - how strongly the child feel about wanting to live with that parent - there is no specific age given but the older the child is the more weight it will give to the childs wish. The wishes of a child age 12 and up are usually taken into consideration, and an older teenager's wishes are likely to be decisive.
It's possible.
Your child support is not dependent on whether or not you live with someone else. The support is for the child and the child's expenses. The only way your child support should stop is when the child turns 18 and all c.s. payments have been fulfilled (including back pay), when the back pay is paid in full (regardless of the childs age), when custody is changed (i.e. CPS/DSFS removal, juvenile detention, you go to prison/jail, guardianship of the child is awarded to someone else, the father wins custody of the children, etc.)
get married
The courts would have to approve this.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.