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Q: In NY age a child can choose who has custody?
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What age in NY can a child choose not to visit?

18.


What age can a minor child choose to live with non custodial parent in NY?

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Does child support stop at the age of 18 in NY?

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Can a mother of a child move out of ny state with that child without biological father's approval?

it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!


What age can children choose where they live in NY?

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What age in NY can you claim your child on you taxes?

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Can 18 yr old decide which parent he wants to live with regardless of who has custody in ny?

You are emancipated by 18 and can choose where to live.


Can a child under age 7 be arrested in NY?

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What age can you leave child alone in car in NY?

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In ny can a parent with physical joint custody take a child out the country?

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If two unmarried people have a a kid together and custody was never established and one parent dies does the surviving parent get custody automatically in ny state?

I will assume this is not a small goat, but a child. The nature of the question does make one wonder though. Custody was established at some point, unless the child moved from home to home in which case, neither parent should have had custody. The child lived somewhere, and that established a default home for the child. You should inform the court of your parental status and your desire to have custody of the child.