No, minors are not allowed to choose with whom they wish to live. If there is a custodial order then the minor must abide by it or suffer the consequences. There is an exception in the laws of the State of Wisconsin that allows a minor who is at least 16 to use self-help emancipation. Which means that a minor of such an age living in Wisconsin could move in with his or her grandparents and authorities would not intervene unless presented with an order of the court do so.
The Oneida Tribe originally lived it New York, but were forced to move to Wisconsin and Ontario,Canada.
If so, then I consider you fortunate, and I hope you get to visit them often.
Not until you are 18.
I dont know, but I live in Wausau, Wisconsin. So that's pretty cool huh?
he did not live with his grandparents that long. only one month
francisco coronado's grandparents
yes because if aleast one of the grandparents were blood related then the grandparent who is blood related. but it may not be best if the granparents dont live in a good enviorment like in a trailor house. but if that is the only thing they can afford and the children needed to be taken in imedeantly then that may be the only way they have to live.....
no
What the heck kinda question is this?....Stalker..
You can not buy a gun in Wisconsin and live somewhere else. In order to by a gun in Wisconsin you have to live there.
In the United States it is up to local municipalities. In the area of Wisconsin I live in you will be ticketed and forced to move the vehicle if they see you have the vehicle unregistered.
No, a minor can not move out of their grandparents home if they have guardianship. The minor will have to live with the grandparents until their 18th birthday.