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Q: I’m Texas if a 14 year old wants to live with one parent, can he go before the judge to request it w/o involving lawyer

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Ty Czapla
Ty Czapla
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  • Tyler, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: There has to be a custody suit filed and a motion for the judge to confer with the child. Technically, this can be done without a lawyer, but it would be difficult. The judge is required to consider the child's opinion, but it is only factor in the judge's decision.

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