When they reach the age of majority which is 18, or when a court rules otherwise. A minor child nor a custodial parent are not allowed to arbitrarily stop or change visitation schedules unless the other custodial parent agrees or unless there is "just cause' such as the child being ill. To change a visitation order the parent who believes there is a problem must file a motion of modification in the proper court of jurisdiction. Any parent who does not obey a court ordered custody agreement can be cited for contempt and experience other legal difficulties.
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If they really feel strongly about it, they could ask their father (or whoever it is that's got joint custody) to petition the court to have the visitation order changed. Short of that, though, the only age at which the child can decide by themselves that they're not going to do it anymore is when they're no longer a minor.
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well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
In most developed countries a parent is to support their child up until the very age of 18 years as many children choose to move out at the age of 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
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No. A child does not have the right to ignore court ordered visitation. A parent who assists the child would be in contempt of court.
When they are 18.
18 i think
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hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
There is no such process. A child of 12 is not allowed to choose.
Eighteen.
yea
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