In many states, children of a certain age do have a say on where they live. However, in my experience, fathers are more apt to pay for college etc. if the children are living with them at the time. I don't know why you would like to make this choice, but you should recognize that rules to follow will exist in either household you choose to live in.
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
Without parental permission not until you are 18.
Yes, if your mother gives her permission. Otherwise, you remain her responsibility and live where she says.
Yes if your parents are divorced and you are over the age of 13 you can go your dads or moms anytime.
Depends on the circumstances and whether there's a court order restricting it. If not, you can file an injunction ordering the child be returned to the jurisdiction of the court. To learn more check Dads House below.
The legal age of majority in most places is 18. In some cases, a seventeen-year-old may be considered a runaway if they leave home without permission. You can contact law enforcement if you are concerned for their safety, but they may not force the minor to return home unless there are extenuating circumstances.
No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.
You have to be 18yo.
Only if you are 18
You must speak to your mother about the problems going on at home. She can petition the court for custody.
In most places, a 16-year-old can leave the house without parental permission. However, there may be local laws or specific circumstances that could impact this. It's always best to check with local authorities or a legal professional for guidance in specific situations.
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