Like most states, Nebraska has no specific law or case law reference. It's determined on a case by case matter. The judges has to evaluate the child's level of maturity and intent. But, this will not override what is in the child's best interest.
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Only Indiana and Texas has laws setting out a specific age at which a child can make a choice the court is requiredto abide by, and even than there are some limitations. With those states, it is age 14. In all other states, the general rule of thumb is that a 12 year old can express and opinion, however the judge is under not legal obligation to consider, or even hear it. In either case, a motion to the court must be filed for a determination to be made. However, the child should be informed that there are alternatives to choosing to live with just one parent. The child should also be advised they can express a choice that they remain in one home and each parent can live with them for a designated period of time, than switch. This is called Bird Nest Custody.
Check link below for more info.Minors are not allowed to choose.
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.
in the state of nebraska how old does the child have to be in order to choose which parent they want to live with
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.