When they are no longer minors.
When they are 18.
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
If the parents are divorced then it is between the parents if the child can go live with the other parent. At age 14 the child can choose witch parent he/she wont's to live with. If that other parent is not willing to let the child go live with that parent then it can be taken to court or just wait till the child is 18 and can go live on it's own.
No, the child needs to drive the other car. No, the child needs to drive the other car.
Yes. When the parents or any other family member dies you will have to click New Generation on the family app. When you do that the kids are all grown up. You get to choose a kid to start over. They can get married and have children. Same as the other family.
Unless the child has been legally emancipated by the courts, no. A child must reach the age of majority in Georgia (18) before they may legally make the decision on where to live.
The Aunt can be named a guardian, however this dos not prevent a custody challenge by the other parent.
To ensure that infant TV viewing is safe and beneficial for their child's development, parents should limit screen time, choose high-quality educational programs, watch with their child to provide interaction and context, and prioritize other forms of stimulation and play.
Other relatives can provide DNA.
yes
yeah because the parents of the child trusted the other parents to take care of their son/daughter
A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.