What is the legal age to choose which parent you live with in Australia?

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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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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 I choose to live with my dad at 12?

A child under 14 also gets to address the court if it's in their best interest. A child 14 or older has the right to select which parent they live with, unless a judge finds the selected parent does not serve the child's best interests. The judge considers the desires of a child at least 11 but not yet 14.

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Can I choose to live with my dad at 10?

However, a judge may take the child's preference into consideration if they are deemed old enough to make an informed decision. This typically occurs around the age of 12, but can vary depending on the individual case.

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What rights does a 14 year old have in Australia?

From 14 years, children are considered fully responsible if they break the law. It doesn't have to be proved that they knew their behaviour was 'seriously wrong'. Children aged 10-17 years are generally treated as 'children' by the police and the children's courts.

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At What Age Can My Child Choose Where to Live?

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Can you live alone at 14 in Australia?

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

You can leave home at any age providing you have a safe place to go to. If you leave home and are considered to be in physical or moral danger then the Police or Department of Child Protection & Family Services may become involved.

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Can you move out at 15 in Australia?

When can I move out of home? 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.

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Can I choose to live with my dad at 13?

Before Age 18

During custody proceedings, a child can express their desire for which parent they want to live with. However, that does not mean the judge necessarily has to follow the child's expressed wishes. Generally, the older a child is, the more the judge will consider the child's wishes.

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Can your mom take your phone if your dad bought it?

If your parents bought the property you use and it was not a gift to you, then the property belongs to your parents. You do not have a right to take it. Anything that you bought, even if it was from allowance or gift money, is yours. Anything that was a gift to you, like a tv for your birthday, is yours.

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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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How do I tell my mom I want to live with my dad?

Tell them the reasons you would like to live with your other parent. Start by saying, “I would like to live with Dad” (or Mom, if that's the situation). The reasons that I would like to live with them are….” Try to explain each reason calmly and clearly.

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Can I choose to live with my mom at 13?

Usually, yes. In most states, the age to choose which parent you want to live with is between 12 and 14. there is no state that sets it as high as 16. With that being said, any 16 year old in any state should be able to give a say in where they want to live in a custody battle/discussion.

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Can a child be forced to see a parent Australia?

Children under 18 cannot legally refuse to see a parent following divorce or separation or in general. Children under 18 will be bound to the co-parenting arrangements made by their parents, set out in Consent Orders, and endorsed by the courts.

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Can a 12 year old stay home alone in Australia?

No legal age for leaving children home alone

There's no one law in Australia that says how old your child has to be before you can leave them alone. In Queensland, if you leave a child under 12 years of age for an unreasonable amount of time without supervision and care, you have committed a criminal offence.

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

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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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How do I get full custody of my child Australia?

In Australia, if you and the other parent cannot come to an agreement on custody, then either parent can apply to the court for a custodial order. Before making a decision, the court will need to be satisfied that such an order is in the best interests of the child.

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What age should your parents stop checking your phone?

When you give a kid a device will determine how long a parent is going to be monitoring them, though not all parents agree on when they should give up control. As we showed in our previous survey coverage, parents tend to agree that they have to monitor kids up to about age 10.

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How long should a 11 year old be grounded?

Grounding for a week, or two or three weekends is probably sufficient to get the message across without losing it over time. A month may be too long. As the parent of a teen, a shorter time gives you a lesser chance of caving in and reducing the grounding period later.

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Why parents shouldn't take away phones at night?

Yes, unless you are absolutely sure your teenager is able to put the phone away (and not pick it up) at bedtime. That's because screens and sleep do not mix. The light emitted by the typical screen inhibits the production of melatonin in our brains. Melatonin is the chemical that allows us to fall and stay asleep.

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How often should a dad see his kids?

However, there is no set guidelines for reasonable access for father. Each family is unique and reasonable access for fathers depends on the individual circumstances. Some fathers see their children every day, while others might see them just once a month.

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What can I do if my daughter wants to live with me?

If your child now wants to live with you, there are specific steps to make that happen. In order to change an existing custody or visitation order, you will need to return to court. You will need to file a petition seeking to modify the current order based on a substantial change in circumstances.

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When your child wants to live with dad?

Oftentimes kids (especially teens) want to move with the other parent because they feel there are less rules. And sometimes the other parent does not fully recognize what it takes to have a child live with them the majority of the time. If there are no safety concerns, I often suggest clients give it a trial run.

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What changes when you turn 15 in Australia?

At 15, your child can: apply for a tax file number (TFN) without your help. access their immunisation history statement themselves. open their own bank account.

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What can you legally do at 15 in Australia?

15 year olds can:
  • leave school.
  • get a Medicare card.
  • get a full-time job.
  • apply for a Centrelink benefit.
  • at 15 years 9 months apply for a learner's permit (L-plate) to drive a car.

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Can a 16 year old date a 30 year old in Australia?

If the sex is consensual (and it must be enthusiastic consent) and the other party is also aged 16 years or over it is not against the law, although there are some exceptions: If the person is very drunk or under the influence of drugs, they may not have the capacity to consent so having sex with them is an offence.

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