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LELEKAY

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I would like to know how old a child has to be to choose which parent they would like to live with? I would also like to know Does extended family members have any rights for visitation like aunt and grandparents? I live in texas.
 


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Grandma B

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Children are never old enough to "choose" which parent they want to live with. After a certain age, they are allowed to voice an opinion, but a judge will decide who has primary custody.

Sorry, extended relatives have no rights to visitation.
 

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