The child can ask, however they have no right to make that choice. As for having a prison record, that does not necessarily make a bad parent.
If the child lived with you for over 50% of the year (183 out of 365 days) then yes, you can claim the child as a dependent on your tax return, even if they don't live with you now.
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 doesn't live w/ custodial parent....it goes to who child lives w/
That strikes me as hearsay evidence, which is generally inadmissible. The court would likely want the child's live testimony. Depends on what is being recorded. Interaction with the child, yes.
No, but see the related question.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
If you work at night, a judge would probably think it would be better for the child to live with his or her other parent.
If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.
hi. what age can my son chose to live, with which parent
i believe so
If it was given to the child, then no.
i think the parent has to let a child live at home until they are 18 unless they both agree the child can move out