At what age can a child decide who they live with in Australia?

There is no set age at which a child can choose who they live with, or choose when (or whether) they see the other parent. A child is legally a minor until he/she turns 18.

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Can a 13 year old decide who they want to live with in Australia?

choose which parent to live with

There is no set age in Australia and it is a factor to be considered. Children up to the age of 17 have had their wishes ignored. on their assessed maturity level and capacity to make decisions.

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At what age does a child have a say in Family court Australia?

What age can a child refuse to see a parent in Australia – the answer to this question is that the Australian courts will look at the maturity of a child and give weight to their opinion accordingly. Normally this means a child should be around 12 years old for their view to be considered by the court.

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Can a 14 year old choose where they want to live NSW?

The Family Law Act (1975) does not specify an age for when a child can choose where to live until they become an adult.

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How far can a parent move with a child in Australia?

There is no set standard as to far you can and cannot move. It is decided on a case-to-case basis and relies on its effect on your children and their ability to have a meaningful relationship with their other parent.

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When can a child choose which parent they want to live with in Australia?

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Can a 12 year old decide which parent to live with Australia?

There is no set age at which a child can choose who they live with, or choose when (or whether) they see the other parent. A child is legally a minor until he/she turns 18.

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Can a child travel with just one parent Australia?

You may be required to provide a letter of child travel consent if your child is travelling without both parents. The letter usually contains: information about the child, including name, gender and place and date of birth. information about who the child will be travelling with.

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Can you live alone at 16 in Australia?

There is no law about what age you can leave home, but your parents generally have to look after you until you're 18. The most important thing is you have a safe place to live. If you are under 18 and there are Family Court orders about you or you are under guardianship, then the law may be different for you.

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Can a 13 year old live alone in Australia?

Leaving children home alone: Australian laws

There's no one law in Australia that says how old children must be before you can leave them home alone. Even if your child is OK to be home alone, you're still legally responsible for their safety and care.

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Can you live alone at 14 in Australia?

There is no law that says what age you can leave home.

These authorities are unlikely to become involved if you are over the age of 15, have a safe place to go and there is nothing illegal happening at the place you move to (prostitution, drug use, crime, under-age sex) and you can support yourself financially.

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What age can a child refuse to see a parent in India?

But only after attaining a particular age i.e. 9 years as per the Guardians and Wards Act 1890 (GAWA). Once a child achieves the age of 9 years in India, his/her preference for custody is considered.

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What if a child doesn't want to live with a parent?

If a child doesn't want to live with a parent, it might be a safety issue. If your child is old enough, ask what is happening there that makes him or her not want to go. For small children, ask them to draw a picture of life at Daddy's house. A professional counselor and lawyers might need to be involved.

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What if my child is refusing to go to the dads?

If your child is refusing contact with your co-parent due to a reason that directly concerns their safety, bring this to the attention of your lawyer or other legal professionals immediately. If the reason does not directly impact their safety or well-being, your child should spend time with their other parent.

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Can I live in Australia if my daughter lives there?

There are various Parent visa options available for parents who have children living and working in Australia. If you have children who are Australia Citizens or Permanent Residents and you meet the age and balance of family requirements, you may be eligible to apply for a parent visa to live in Australia.

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Is it illegal for a 13 and 17 year old to date in Australia?

It is a very serious offence to engage in sexual activity with anyone under 16 years of age, even if you are in a relationship and they agree, as the law says that they cannot consent. It is still illegal if you are both under 16 years of age.

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What is an example of a parenting consent order?

A consent order example which may be useful in parenting arrangements can be as simple as: “That the mother and father not consume alcohol in the presence of the children or be in any way affected by alcohol whilst the children are in the mother or father's care or control.”

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Is it illegal to work at 13 in Australia?

From the age of 13, you can work part-time in a restaurant, shop, delivering newspapers and advertising material and trolley collection. You can only work between the hours of 6am and 10pm but the work must not take place during the hours you are required to attend school.

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How long can parents live in Australia?

Sponsored Parent Visa (Temporary)

The visa allows parents to remain in Australia for a longer period of time, up to five years at a time without departing. It provides an alternative option to Visitor visas which only allow shorter periods of stay.

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What can you do at 13 in Australia?

AT 13
  • you can get a part-time job if:
  • you do not work during any time you are supposed to be in school (until you turn 16)
  • you work for no more than 4 hours a day on a school day between 6am and 10pm.
  • you work no more than 12 hours during Monday to Friday in school semesters.

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Can a 19 year old sleep with a 16 year old Australia?

If you are 16 years old and above, you can legally have sex (or do another sexual activity) with another person who is 16 years or older as long as you both agree to it.

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What rights does a 14 year old have in Australia?

Consent to health care treatment: rights

In Australia, parents and teenagers both have rights to consent to a teenage child's treatment. At around 14 years, young people can consent to simple health care treatments without involving parents or guardians.

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What can I do at age 16 in Australia?

16 year-olds can:
  • have sex as long as both people consent.
  • get a prescription for contraceptives.
  • apply to Housing ACT for a place to live.
  • get married with their parents' and/or the court's permission.
  • consent to a medical procedure without parental permission.

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Is it easy to bring parents to Australia?

Your parents will need to apply for and be granted a Resident Return Visa (RRV) so that your parents can re-enter Australia as a permanent resident. Your parents might also want to consider Australian citizenship. If your parents become Australian citizens then they do not require a visa to enter Australia.

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How long can I stay in Australia to visit family?

Stay up to 3 months each time you enter. Visa processing times are based on the age of applications finalised in a given period. Many applications finalised recently had been on-hand for some months while borders were closed.

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Can a mother take a child out of Australia?

If you want to take your children overseas, you should try and reach an agreement with the other parent. A family dispute resolution service may be able to help. If you can't agree, you'll have to apply to the court for permission to take them overseas.

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