Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona
At what age can a child choose which parent he or she would like to live with?
My Grandson age 11 has ask me to hire an attorney to help him to move from his mothers house and be able to live with his father. My Grandson is a bright--name removed--child and has told both his mother and father that he wants to live with his father. His father has visitation rights now and does not want to return to his mothers after visitations. He has talked about running away and his father has told him that would not work. Let me know if my Grandson is old enough to tell the judge where he would like to live and if he is in fact old enough.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Riley
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: At what age can a child choose which parent he or she would like to live with?
Riley:
In Arizona, a Judge MUST consider the desires of the child, of any age really, so long as the child has sufficient age and maturity to express an opinion. 11 year olds are generally well able to do so, and it sounds as if this 11 year old is certainly able to do so.
The child's opinion is only one factor of many. However, I would expect that the child's desires, coupled with whatever is going on at Mom's home that has led to this desire, would be sufficient.
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/s/ Rich J. Peters, Attorney
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