Only if his or her parent(s) or primary custodial parent agrees to the living arrangements.
In Texas, if a child is 14 or older, he/she can choose to live with a grandparent as long as permission is given by the custodial parent.
At the age of eighteen.
Only with parental permission. Minors can not choose where to live.
Minor's are not allowed to choose with whom they wish to live, although the judge may speak with the child and take his or her opinions into consideration when making custodial decisions. Likewise, the grandparent who has temporary custody cannot release the minor into the custody of any other person including a parent without first obtaining permission from the court.
In Ohio, the court will consider a child's wishes regarding custody, but it is ultimately up to the judge to determine what is in the child's best interest based on all relevant factors, not solely the child's preference. Typically, children must be at least 12 years old for their preferences to be given more weight in custody decisions.
No. Not until you are emancipated which means 18yo, married or in the military.
Yes, as far as our law here in India is concerned. In the US a child can not choose where to live until they have reached the legal adult age, usually 18.
i can help you! you can come live with me and we can be room ates!!!!! ok!!!!!
My grandparent loves to spoil me with treats whenever I visit their house.
They live in villages with there grandparent's.
no
Know matter where you live any child under 18 can live with his/her grandparent or another guardian as longs as you go to court or if the parents says he/she can live with a relative or close friend.