The law is, the child cannot make that decision themselves until they reach the age of majority in Maine which is 18. Otherwise, it is by court order only if the parents cannot come to an agreement.
However the child is always free to make their wishes known to the judge, either in court when custody/visitation is being decided or request a modification to the original visitation order by requesting a meeting with the judge, writing a letter to the judge expressing their wishes, or engaging an attorney or guardian ad litem to speak for them. The judge will take into consideration the wishes of the child, and generally, the older the child, the more weight is given to those wishes.
Ultimately, however, the judge will rule depending on what he or she feels would be in the best interests of the child.
Weekend Anime is in Maine
This is a decision of the court, and not covered under state statute. see links below
Maine like most states, do not a specific law that states this. They follow the general rule that a child past the age of understanding can express and opinion. It's up to the judge to decide the weight of it. see links
There is no set Maine executor fee. It is up to the executor and the court to decide a reasonable amount for a fee.
Maine.
Only if the court allows you to. As a minor you are not allowed to decide for yourself.
It appears so. In a 2009 episode of the Late Show with Conan, Paget mentioned that she spent a week of her hiatus visiting her parents in Maine.
Annual American Folk Festival, Bangor, Maine. Held every summer, usually the last weekend in August. People from all over the country attend.
Check Maine State laws about emancipation
No you have to be 18.
Well it could take 2 days usually
Maine's rugged coastline and serene lakes originally were it's main attractions. Maine has been a weekend gfetaway for metro Boston residents since the Boston and Maine Railroad started it's passenger service. Many famous people came here to get away or live here to this day quietly out of the limelight of Hollywood and Washington D.C.,