Check out Family Law Code 3042. (a) If a child is of sufficient age and capacity to reason so as to form an intelligent preference as to custody, the court shall consider and give due weight to the wishes of the child in making an order granting or modifying custody.
(b) In addition to the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 765 of the Evidence Code, the court shall control the examination of the child witness so as to protect the best interests of the child. The court may preclude the calling of the child as a witness where the best interests of the child so dictate and may provide alternative means of obtaining information regarding the child's preferences.
The Family Court judge would decide if the child(ren) are mature enough to decide why they wish to live with the parent named. Age is less of a factor then the ability of the child to voice a valid opinion other than they simply "want to do it."
Age 18. A judge can, but is not obligated to, hear a child's opinion. The judge determines the maturity of the child and the weight of their desire. They have spoken to children as young as 8. see links
Only Indiana and Texas has laws setting out a specific age at which a child can make a choice the court is requiredto abide by, and even than there are some limitations. With those states, it is age 14. In all other states, the general rule of thumb is that a 12 year old can express and opinion, however the judge is under not legal obligation to consider, or even hear it. In either case, a motion to the court must be filed for a determination to be made. However, the child should be informed that there are alternatives to choosing to live with just one parent. The child should also be advised they can express a choice that they remain in one home and each parent can live with them for a designated period of time, than switch. This is called Bird Nest Custody.
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It can vary from country to country depending on any legislation of that country. It also depends on the circumstances, the lifestyles of the parents, the maturity of the child, etc. You can usually get that question answered for free by an attorney in your state.
The simple answer to this in the US is 18. Family courts will take into account the wishes of the child, especially as they get older, but are in no way bound by them. Long story short, the court will make the decision they believe is in the best interest of the child, regardless of the child's wishes.
A child does not have to be a certain age, but will have to go back to court and have a judge decide. They can make an appeal to the judge or magistrate that is assigned to their case.
A minor is not allowed to choose where to live.
Age 18
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14
Yes. A child as young as 11 years old can choose which parent they wish to live with. It doesn't mean however that a judge will grant it, it merely means that the child can file formally with the court for a change in custody.
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
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in the state of nebraska how old does the child have to be in order to choose which parent they want to live with
18
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When they no longer is a child by law, age 18.
When they are 18.
yep, if you are over 12 then you can choose what parent to live with
Yes. A child as young as 11 years old can choose which parent they wish to live with. It doesn't mean however that a judge will grant it, it merely means that the child can file formally with the court for a change in custody.
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.
Yes
18.
When you are 18 year old, you can choose where you want to live.
There is no such process. A child of 12 is not allowed to choose.
hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.