She can choose between her mother and father unless their is a specific reason she can't live with her father. She can't live with a friend.
You are a minor. No. You cannot move out. You can decide between parents, yes, but not moving out. Wait until you are 18 unless you live in a state that allows you to at 17.
Is that between a child's parents? if so it is ultimately up to the parents. But, most parents will let the child decide who they want to live with.
They certainly can. The parents can determine where a child lives. It does not relieve them of responsibility for their child.
If you live in the US... A parent cannot kick a 15-year-old out in any state of the US. A parent is responsible for providing for their child until the child reaches the age of majority (18) or they are legally emancipated (there no situations in which a 15-year-old would be emancipated). However, they certainly can send the child to live with a relative, send the child to boot camp, military school, etc.
The child does not actually get to choose where they live. At 15, the judge will take the child's wishes (along with other things) into consideration, but in the end, it is the judge that makes the final decision, not the child. this is not true in qld Australia u can choose where u want to live wants u turn 18
File a petition with the court that intitially settled the custody case to amend the custody arrangement, citing the wishes of the child. At 15 the court should consider the wishes of the child as well as the situation of each parent
A 15 year old cannot move out of the home without the parents' consent. If the parents agree, the child can live with her brother.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
No its child neglect if she doesn't pay any attention to you let you, ignores you, rejects you as her child
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
You should probably consult an attorney. Normally, consultations are free. If the child is supposed to be living with the custodial parent, and is not (and you can prove it), then you may be able to prepare and file a petition to terminate/abate the support. The fact that the 15 year old has a child of her own is not an issue. The 15 year old is not emancipated.
Even with a custody award, if the child is in state care, his chances are 15% in getting the child. see links below
A 15-year-old can move out with a close relative. If you want to live on your own, you will need to go the the state courts. It all depends on the state you live in.