As an alternative, why not ask for Joint Physical Custody of your parents?
Tell them that you want to remain in a home, and each of them there for three weeks, than switch. Once night a week, the parent not in residence takes you out to dinner or some other activity. While in the home, the resident parent does not date, or have overnight guests, other than relatives.
On the off weeks, the parent rents a room, stays with relatives, their friends, or they can split the cost of a two bedroom apartment, with each having their own bedroom.
The priority here is you not having your life disrupted by their choice not to be together. Their lives are equally disrupted and they split the cost of your home.
The support amounts each parent are obligated to provide for your care can go into a TRUST FUND. From the trust fund, expenses for the home and your standard expenses, are paid.
All this follows in accordance with Federal Laws dating back 100 years as regards Trust Funds that have been established for guardians to draw from when parents have been killed in an accident. Also in cases involving child stars (The Coogan Act-1939) where the law is designed to prevent their parents from spending the money for their own uses.
Any money left in the account would collect interest and be available for emergencies, or special expenses, such as part of the cost of a car, or a college education.
This is called Bird Nest Custody. YOU STAY IN THE NEST THE BIRDS TAKE TURNS BEING THERE.
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15-18 i think sorry if its not much help
It is legal for a child born in the United States to live with a parent outside of the country. Both parents usually have to agree, however.
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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.
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.
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
When they are 18.
hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
maybe 19
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
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As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
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When they are 18.
When they are 18. An emancipated minor could also chose to do so at 16.
No, I'm afraid being almost 18 is not enough.
The child can chose to live anywhere they want to live in the state of california when they turn 18