No, they must file a child in need of care motion with the court.
No, the minor cannot choose until he is 18. Until then he needs parental consent.
Not if they have guardianship.
yes, as long as the parents agree to allow their child to live with their grandparents its fine as long as the grandparents can support the child.
By law, a child does not choose. When you are 18, you are no longer a child, and can choose where you live.
I don't think it's entirely up to the child where they live until maybe about age 17 in Illinois. Placement usually depends on what the courts believe is in the best interest of the child though sometimes they allow input from the child.
No. You can choose when you are 18.
In West Virginia, a 14-year-old cannot unilaterally choose to live with their grandparents; parental consent is typically required. However, if there are concerns about the child's safety or well-being, a court may consider their wishes in custody decisions. Ultimately, the legal process would involve the parents, and potentially a family court, to determine the best living arrangement for the child.
At her grandparents home in Atchison, Kansas
no
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?
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, as a minor you are not allowed to choose who to live with. That is up to the parents.