Yes
As a legal adult at 18, you generally have the right to choose where you live. If you want to live with your father instead of your mother, you can discuss it with both parents and come to an agreement. If there are legal custody arrangements in place, you may need to seek legal counsel to modify them.
NO
By this age, the 17 year old can choose whom to live with. You have to wait until 18 to just leave, but if you file the proper paperwork, you can leave sooner to live with your dad.
My granddaughter wants to live with her mother she is soon to be 17 and her father has custody and dose not want her to leave what recourse dose my granddaughter have ?
No, not unless the court grants the father custody.
Losangles
It would be hard on your mother but I think that you have real good reasons to leave your mother then you should do what feels right for you. It is important for you to be happy. Talk to your mother and father together about it that way everyone will feel involved and not left out.
Yes
His mother and father.
Demi lives with her mother, step-father, and sister. Her parents are divorceed, but is not in contact with her father.
Not without some kind of court ruling, depends on who the legal parent is by law.
I'm not sure what you mean, but here are several possible answers:Maya's mother lived in St. Louis when Maya went to live with her at 7Maya's father lived in California when she was a teenagerMaya's paternal grandmother lived in Stamps, Arkansas
This may be possible. It is best to speak to a lawyer and get advice that is specific to your case, and the laws where you and your child live.