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What To Do When Your Child Wants to Live With Their Other Parent Dont Take It Personally. Keep Communication Open. Consider Bringing Your Ex Into The Conversation. Think About What Happens if You Let Them Go.
A petition for the termination of parental rights can be filed by a parent, guardian, or the state through a juvenile officer or the Missouri Department of Social Services, Childrens Division. A parent can consent to give up their parenting rights.
Anyone can report suspected child abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the Missouri Child Abuse Neglect Hotline. Certain people are mandated reporters, meaning they are mandated by occupation to report any concerns. You can remain anonymous when making a report, but we encourage you to consider identifying yourself.
In Missouri, a child cannot decide which parent they want to live with until they are 18.
While theres no magic age, Missouri courts generally start giving some consideration to a childs custodial preference around age 12-14. As children enter their mid-teens, their opinion is given more significant weight, though its still not the only factor. The judge will evaluate: The childs age and maturity level.