When Can Your Child Decide Which Parent He/She Wants to Live With?
One of our most frequently asked questions regarding a divorce here in Memphis or in Mississippi is “When can my child decide who they want to live with after my divorce.”
The answer is 18 (the age of majority). Until a child becomes an adult they may not decide on their own which parent to live with after divorce.
However, under both Tennessee child custody laws and Mississipi child custody laws, if a child is 12 or older the judge may hear testimony from the child (either in court or in chambers) as to the preference of the child. However the judge is not under any obligation to place the child in their preferred home. The preference of the child is merely one factor that the judge will consider in awarding custody to the primary residential parent.
The main consideration that the judge uses to determine custody is the best interest of the child. The preference of the child is only one consideration in determining what is in the best interest of the child. However, if all other considerations are equal then the preference of the child will often times be the tipping point.
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