It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your mom about your desires to live with your dad. Respectfully explain your reasons for wanting to make the change and listen to her perspective as well. If there are any legal processes involved, seek guidance from a trusted adult or professional.
The age at which a child can have a say in deciding with which parent they want to live varies across different jurisdictions. In some places, children as young as 12 or 13 may be able to express their preferences to a judge, while in others, it may not be until they are 16 or 18. It ultimately depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction.
The legal age at which a child can typically choose which parent they want to live with varies by jurisdiction. In some places, the child may need to be a teenager, usually around 12-14 years old, before the court will consider their preference. Ultimately, the court will prioritize the child's best interests when making custody decisions.
In most jurisdictions, the legal age to choose which parent to live with is typically around 12-18 years old. However, courts will consider the child's best interests when making custody decisions regardless of age. It's important to check the specific laws in your region regarding this matter.
The legal age at which you can live independently from your parents varies by location and circumstance. In general, it's important to consider factors such as financial stability, emotional readiness, and being able to take care of yourself before deciding to move out on your own. It's recommended to discuss your plans with your parents and seek guidance from a trusted adult or counselor.
Kim Campbell's family members include her two sons from her first marriage, and her second husband.
you are 16 dad has custody you want to live with your mom Okay ^^^ I want to know can I go live with my mom I am 16 and my dad has custody
Try to suggest to your mom that you miss your dad and you want to spend more time with him. She should understand that you miss your father and spend more time with him. If not, explain to her why you miss your dad and that its not fair to be taken away from your father.
I'm not an expert or anything but you should be able to go move in with your dad, but in Texas you have to be over 12 to choose where you live. Your mom shouldn't be doing that YOU choose where YOU want to live as long as YOUR happy.:)
If its okay with your mom and dad if not you have to go to court
Both because i love both my mom and dad.... :) ;)
If you want to live with your mom you can choose don't let your dad choose for you because he will not give you a choice he will tell you your living with me and that's that take it from me my mom and dad are divorces to its not nice.
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it depends on who takes care of you the best like i want to live with my dad but its because i lived with my mom for 10 years and i miss him but i would choose dad because they aren't controll freaks or overprotective
Well it depends on who treats you better and who you want to live with
I am 15 year old female, how can I tell my dad in Colorado I want to live with my mom in Texas? Anonymous
No, it has to be approved by the courts. See link below
If you are a minor and you are living with your mom and you want to live with your dad you can ask your parents for a change of custody. If that is unsuccessful you can petition the court but will need to present a viable reason for wanting to switch.