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Minors are not allowed to choose with whom they wish to live in any US state. In some instances the presiding judge will speak with a minor child and may or may not take the results of the interview into consideration when making custodial decisions. Custodial decisions are based upon the best interest of the minor child/children and not upon the preference of any of the involved parties.

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