no
Review your documents that grant sole custody. if you don't have court documents stating sole custody. than more than likely yeah... likely you have joint custody. both parents have joint custody until the court grants sole custody. some people assume because the child lives in there house 95% of the time they have sole custody... un true sole custody is appointed by court. Now assumeing you have sole custody granted by court you may beable to move anywhere you choose. View the laws for your state.
Mothers could choose.
If they choose.
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
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Not if she doesn't choose to be.
Generally, custody orders end at age eighteen and the child can choose where she wants to live.
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If the step parent files for custody, and the judge awards custody of the child to them.
i think 11 years old and oner is the age but my parents say 16 i got the same situatoin . I heard it was 12 or thirteen. It verys by state but in Ohio they changed the law so NO minor may choose. I feel for ya.
If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.
i think that its 12