18. However the child is always free to make their wishes known to the judge, either in court when custody/visitation is being decided or request a modification to the original order by requesting a meeting with the judge, writing a letter to the judge expressing their wishes, or engaging an attorney or guardian ad litem to speak for them. The judge will take into consideration the wishes of the child, and generally, the older the child and/or the more mature and viable their rationale, the more weight is given to those wishes.
Ultimately, however, the judge will rule depending on what he or she feels would be in the best interests of the child.
Minor children are not allowed to choose which parent or person with whom they wish to live. In some instances a judge will speak with a minor child if the child demonstrates the maturity to fully understand the situation.
Judges base custodial issues strictly on what is in the best interest of the child or children and not on the preferences of any of the involved parties (including the child/children in question).
18, before they can decide regardless of what anyone else says (and even then, the parent they want to live with has to agree to it).
Courts will generally listen to the child's opinion, but they're not bound by it if they think it's clearly in the child's best interest to live with the other parent.
well since ive been there in that situation the age it happened for me was 8 years old.
I'm not a lawyer, but I read that in some cases 11. I know for sure the age 14. Go to child custody laws in GA.
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Eighteen.
Minors are not allowed to choose.
14
A child can legally live alone by themselves at age 18 in Georgia. At age 14, a child can choose which parent they would rather live with.
Whether to live in the city or the countryside.
Yes, you can leave Alabama at age 18 and move to Georgia. At 18, you are legally considered an adult and can make decisions about where you want to live. It's important to research and understand the specific laws and requirements for moving between states.
Yes, bot flies do live in Georgia. In fact, there have been cases where creatures like rabbits have been found with bot fly larvae under their skin!
In the UK, there's no set age when a child can choose which parent to live with. The court will consider a child's wishes, but the final decision is based on the child's best interests. Generally, older children's views are given more weight during legal proceedings.
Not without the consent of her parents or court order.
A minor is not allowed to decide that but they can tell their opinion and hope the judge agrees.
In Georgia it will take the judge to decide , after hearing all three people he will decide.
self-determination
No, the children have the right to live that lifestyle. I'd just accept it for what it is.