Not if the visitation has been ordered by the court.
Assuming there are grounds for such, the custodial parent would need to file suit (petition) to have the visitation order amended. The non custodial parent, of course, would have the opportunity to contest the action.
No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.
well I think that when you turn 13 you can choose what parent you want to live with. But that's just my opinon.
the normally age in the U.S is 15 years of age this in true for most states on the eastern coast
In most states, if your parents are divorced or getting a divorce, you should be able to have some input. The judge has the final say, but you can have a Child Advocate to help and advise you how to do this. Call your County Courthouse for more info.
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In Mexico a minor can choose which parent to live with at the age of 14.
If you are 18 you are no longer a minor and can choose to live with either parent (or neither).
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
no they lived with the closest parent to them but most of the time they did.
He should be 14 or 15 years.
In Indiana and in other US states, child custody laws are complicated. Despite a minor's choice as to which parent they wish to live with, it can be a delicate situation. Normally a state child care agency will have its own recommendation. To make any change and be sure, a court will take into account many factors and reach a decision.
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A minor can only move with parental consent and if the court ha given custody to one parent that is the parent the minor have to stay with. A minor can not choose who to live with until he is 18.
Usually age 18 and in some states age 21, 23. Check your state law as to when a minor becomes an adult.
Yes. And the parent will also be charged with kidnapping if not sending the minor right back to the custodial parent.
A minor can not choose where to live. That is up to the parents or the court depending on the details. If your non-custodial parent who lives out of state wants you to live with him/her, they have to petition for custody unless your custodial parent will consent to the change and join in a modification of the custody order.
When they are 18. An emancipated minor could also chose to do so at 16.