No. Autism gives no special power to select a custodial parent. If a decision must be made and it cannot be made with the consent and agreement of the parents then the court will decide.
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
Whether 13 and 15 year old children have the right to choose where they want to live, will depend on what state you live in and what state the divorce was finalized in. A judge will almost always take in to consideration the feelings of the children. In a majority of the US states, children have the right to choose which parent they want to live with beginning at age 12.ANSWEROnly two states allow a specific choice in this. See link below.
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in the state of nebraska how old does the child have to be in order to choose which parent they want to live with
Generally, there is no age at which a child can choose. A custody order lasts until a child is eighteen. It would be impossible for courts to entertain requests from children. Courts are already overburdened with family law cases. That's unfortunate for many children who are really in need of a change.
They have to be 18,
18
no they lived with the closest parent to them but most of the time they did.
NO u cant only in Greece
Feral children may act similar to severally autistic children, but the conditions are different. Autism is caused by genetics, feralism is caused by extreme neglect, so feral children are technically not autistic, though I've seen theories that say only autistic children are capable of figuring out on how to live in the wild, and therefor all feral would be autistic.
In Mexico a minor can choose which parent to live with at the age of 14.
yep, if you are over 12 then you can choose what parent to live with
It might depend on your parents decision. I'm not sure.
I live in Maine. I went throught a divorce in 05. My children were 11 and 13 years old. They got to choose which parent they wanted to live with. They chose the one who had less rules, no discipline, no structure and didn't work.
If you are 18 you are no longer a minor and can choose to live with either parent (or neither).
Yes, a lot of Autistic children grow-up to live and work normally as Autistic adults. There's a lot of focus on Autistic children, many people forget that eventually we grow-up...we don't just vanish after childhood, we're still here and more attention needs to be given to supporting Autistic adults.
In the UK, there's no set age when a child can choose which parent to live with. The court will consider a child's wishes, but the final decision is based on the child's best interests. Generally, older children's views are given more weight during legal proceedings.