The judge will listen to several people when making that decision. First, he will listen to the caseworker/counselor. The caseworker will evaluate the family and the needs of the child. The counselor will have presented a full case study to the judge before the hearing. The counselor will listen to both parents, the child, possibly school teachers and if the police have become involved the counselor will certainly look at those records. Just because a child thinks that it would be a good idea to live with one parent over another doesn't necessarily mean that the counselor will agree. The counselor will look for the most stable parent, the one that can provide the best environment for the development of a child and the one that will give the most opportunity to the child. The counselor will certainly listen to the child, but realistically, there are far more important concerns to consider when deciding where to allow a child to live. If your wish to live with a different parent is based on some good decisions he might consider it. * Minor children are not allowed to choose with whom they wish to live. Some judges will speak with the minor about general issues such as how the minor likes the school he or she presently attends, the neighborhood, friends, extracurricular activities and so forth. The judge will, however, make the decision as to where the child shall reside based on what is deemed in the best interest of the child and not on the preference of any individuals involved in the matter.
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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
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
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The guidelines are basically the same in every state but obviously there are a few minor differences. Joint custody consists of Primary Custody & Secondary Custody. The parent with primary custody is who the child lives with & the other parent has secondary custody. Depending on the age of the child & the state in which they reside, the court may let them determine where they choose to live. Or if both parents agree on the child's decision then the child can live with either parent.
Legal age to decide which parent to live with in the state of utah?
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A minor can not choose where to live. That is up to the parents or the court depending on the details. If your non-custodial parent who lives out of state wants you to live with him/her, they have to petition for custody unless your custodial parent will consent to the change and join in a modification of the custody order.
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The law is determined by the place that you live.
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no, but in the state of Alaska if you are 14 you can
No, not until they are 18yo.
it is up to you if you want to grant your child permission to chose which parent to live with, in the state of NJ they do not give minors this power
in the state of nebraska how old does the child have to be in order to choose which parent they want to live with
In Mexico a minor can choose which parent to live with at the age of 14.