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no, not until legally 16 or 17.
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Depends on what adult age is in your state, assuming you are a minor legally, custodial parent decides.
Go to court
Yes, legally at the age of twelve a child can choose which parent he / or she wants to live with and visits with.
If you live in the US, you don't have the right to do it, unless you've been legally emancipated. Emancipation is RARELY granted in any state.
no he can not
If she wants him to. At 18, she's an adult, and can legally talk - and otherwise "interact" - with any other adult she wants to.
A 19 year old can legally live with a 28 year old. Once a person turns 18, they become a legal adult and are at the age of consent.
If your 18 year old wants to move out in Washington you should let them. When children turn 18 they are legally an adult and can move out if they choose.
NO, IF THE CHILD IS NOT ON THE LEASE. IF THE HOUSE IS OWNED BY THE GRANDMOTHER THAN THE CHILD STILL CAN'T LIVE THERE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS NOT 18 YEARS OF AGE
Not legally, the legal age of majority in the state of New York is eighteen.