Legal Question in Family Law in Colorado
Age of Majority for Child
What is the age in Colorado when a child can legally choose which parent he/she prefers to live with?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Age of Majority for Child
As Stan says, there is no set age. The judge has discretion to give whatever weight he or she chooses to the child's preferences, regardless of the child's age. Judges tend to give more weight, the more mature the child is. Maturity may not depend exclusively on chronological age, i.e., the judge could hypothetically give significant weight to a very mature 12 year old while ignoring the wishes of an immature 14 year old.
Re: Age of Majority for Child
This question poses a popular myth - that at some point before majority at age 18, a child gets to pick and choose which parent they will live with. If the parties cannot agree on custody, the judge has the option of listening to the child's wishes and may, if the judge decides the child has sufficient maturity to be making the choice, honor the child's wishes.