You need to add more information to this question, like who is choosing for instance and why.
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.
Grandparent love, grandparent provide, grandparent are always at your side!
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.
Grandparent love, grandparent provide, grandparent are always at your side!
"Grandparent" is a noun
If you adopt your own grandparent then you will be your own great grandparent and things get confusing.
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.
Only if his or her parent(s) or primary custodial parent agrees to the living arrangements.
In North Carolina, if guardianship is appointed to a grandparent and a step-grandparent after the biological grandparent's death, the step-grandparent generally has the same rights as the biological grandparent concerning the care and custody of the child. However, their legal rights may depend on the specifics of the guardianship order and the court's determination of the child's best interests. It's important for the step-grandparent to be included in any legal documentation and to maintain a supportive relationship with the child to uphold their guardianship rights.
I am a grandparent when my daughter had a baby.