Saturday, July 31, 2010

Iowa law re child custody/ at what age can a child decide which parent she resides with?

The mother is awarded custody of the children. At what age can the child decide to reside with the fatherIowa law re child custody/ at what age can a child decide which parent she resides with?
A Child's Choice: What Is The Right Age For A Child To Choose Which Parent To Live With?


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They can be told that the children need to remain in the home and each parent can live there for three weeks, than switch. Once a week the parent not in residence takes the children out to dinner. While in the home, the parent does not date or have overnight guests, other than relatives.





On the off weeks, the parent rents a room, stays with relatives or friends, or they can split the cost of a one bedroom apartment that they share. The priority here is the children not having their lives disrupted by the choices of the parents. The parents' lives are equally disrupted and they split the cost of being in the home. If child support is ordered, both parents can pay into a trust fund that pays out to cover the children鈥檚 expenses. Anything over and above those expenses remains there to collect interest and goes toward a college education.





When the children are grown, and completely out of the home, than the property can be sold or whatever the parents want to do with it.





This is called Bird Nest Custody. The children remain in the nest and the bird take turns being there.





http://tinyurl.com/GiveKidsAChoiceIowa law re child custody/ at what age can a child decide which parent she resides with?
You need to talk to legal aid and/or an attorney about this. It is better to get information from a source who is actually there, knows the state law and your specific case and can advise you accordingly.
In most areas the judge will consider where the child wants to live at the age of 12. That doesn't mean it's completely up to the child though. The judge will look at the entire picture.

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