The general age of consent is 18 years unless it is detrimental for a child to reside with one parent. Most states are "best interest" states. Ask yourself? What is in the best interest of the child, not what does the child want. Barring domestic violence and abuse, a child has the right to a relationship with BOTH parents. What is the main reason for the child to move. Why does the child have to decide. A equal visitation schedule would work best, or if this is a child support issue, perhaps, the child stays with the other parent for the entire summer and is given a child support credit during this time. At any rate, the child should never be put in a position to decide an adult issue. If you and the other parent don't get aong, then you have answered your own question. Try harder to get along for the child's sake, you will be happier for it and the child will grow to a happier adult for it.
Every case is different. If your parents are maliciously cruel, choose your baby.
If you have attained the legal age requirement for the state. Check with your local government offices.
The child just cant choose and move out , it is decided at the divorce decree and if it says e can stay with his step parents it is okay
Does workers compensation allow you to seek a second opinion in Alabama.
3 out of 7, or 42.8% chance you will choose an a in Alabama.
The legal age of majority with the exception of four states is 18; in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. If the person has reached the age of majority for the state in which they live, they are no longer under parental custody and may move from the family home if they so choose.
you can either be happy about it (i highly doubt it), or you can choose which parent to live with, or live with a different relative
no
An 18 year old is an adult and doesn’t have to choose any parent. At 18 he can get married, sign a contract, join the military, buy a car, and vote. He doesn’t need parents permission for anything.
In Alabama, a child cannot choose where to live. The courts will make that choice.
older than 10
I think yes