In most jurisdictions, children typically do not have the legal right to choose their foster parents until they reach a certain age, often around 12 years old. However, the specific age can vary by state or country. While older children may have their preferences considered in the placement process, the ultimate decision is made by child welfare authorities based on the child's best interests. It's important for caseworkers to listen to the child's views, regardless of their age.
hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
maybe 19
It's reliant on circumstances and not age.
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the ages to chose what parent to live with is 18 and older. but really it should be 12 and older and the older sibling should be able to choose for the younger but the court thinks the kids with the ages between 12-16 are to young to understand but that is not true.
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
Each state have a set sum based on the child's age.
Payment for up to age 2 is $652. Age 9 is $652 and up to age 16 is $652. Children in foster care spend an average of two years in each placement.
If a foster child is wanting to get married. They will have to be of a legal age or be emancipated in court by a judge. If your looking to be a foster parent you always don't have to be married.Just depends on the agency's policy.
it is up to you if you want to grant your child permission to chose which parent to live with, in the state of NJ they do not give minors this power
age 18 see link below
When they are 18.