No. You can choose when you are 18.
Not until you are 18.
Once you are 18 years old, you are a legal adult, you have the right to live where you choose, and with whom you choose. What is the reason your parents do not want you to live with your grandparents?
I believe you can with the permission of your parents and the guardians taking you into custody, i may be wrong wiith this, it is best to check with the local law office
Usually during the divorce you will have the choice who you wish to stay with. And you would choose your grandparents. If it's approved.
No. Until you are 18 your parents decide.
In Georgia, a 16-year-old may be able to choose to live with her grandparents if her parents are in agreement. If her parents do not consent, then the grandparents would need to petition the court for legal guardianship or custody. It would be best to consult with a family law attorney to explore the options available in this situation.
No, that is no longer an option unless the grandparents (now parents) give permission. In order for the grandparents to adopt, the father's rights had to have been given up.
No, the minor cannot choose until he is 18. Until then he needs parental consent.
No, as a minor you are not allowed to choose who to live with. That is up to the parents.
An ancestor is someone from whom you are directly descended. Your parents, their parents (your grandparents), your great-grandparents, etc... are all ancestors. Your ancestor is someone you are directly descended from. That would be your parents, your grandparents, great grandparents, etc. Ancestry, however, may also reffer to our bloodline, as far as it can be traced. If we choose to go beyond family, and into species, we are talking about Homo sapiens, whose dna has been traced back to hominids, who go back arround 4.000.000 years, or more.
Some people favor arranged marriages for cultural reasons. It show extreme respect to allow one's parents or grandparents to choose a mate.
Not if they have guardianship.