No, a child can not decide this until they are 18.
no see links below
They can decide, but it's not going to be left to them to have the final say in it.
No, but they can express an opinion. see links
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
I'm not quite sure but by U.S. law by 12 years of age you can pretty much decide which parent you want to live with.
see related question, but if Texas has Jurisdiction, age 12.
In North Carolina, there is no specific age at which a child can unilaterally decide which parent to live with. However, a child's preferences may be considered by the court during custody proceedings, typically starting around age 12. Ultimately, the decision is made based on the child's best interests, taking into account their maturity and understanding of the situation.
I think that children of 12 years and more may decide to visit parents in Texas
yep, if you are over 12 then you can choose what parent to live with
Usually, a 12 year old is accompanied by a parent or guardian so usually the child cannot pick his/her location in the state of Wisconsin, or any other state or country.
age 18 see links below
Minors are not allowed to decide I'm afraid.