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No. However you can make your wishes known either in court, enlisting the help of an attorney or guardian ad litem to make your wishes known to the judge or write to the judge directly expressing your wishes. The judge may take them into consideration, but will ultimately grant custody to the parent he or she feels would provide an environment in the best interests of the child.

When you reach age 18, you can decide for yourself without court intervention.

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