The child can make their opinion known at any age, either in court themselves, writing to the judge with jurisdiction, or enlisting the help of an attorney or guardian ad litem to speak for them. The judge may or may not rule in accordance with the child's wishs as it will ultimately be the decision of the judge to place the child where he or she feels would provide the best environment and act in the child's best interests. When the child reaches the age of majority (18 in Georgia), they can decide for themselves where to live without court intervention.
At 18 you can choose where to live.
You have to be 18 years old.
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.
You have to be 13 years of age.
By law, a child does not choose. When you are 18, you are no longer a child, and can choose where you live.
When you are 18 year old, you can choose where you want to live.
Only if the mother has no legal rights to that child.
In Mexico a minor can choose which parent to live with at the age of 14.
you have to be 18 years old and older .
yep, if you are over 12 then you can choose what parent to live with
Generally you have to be 18.
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