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At what age can the child designate which parent they want to live with or be their primary conservator?

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At what age can the child designate which parent they want to live with or be their primary conservator?

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A child may file a designation of preference once the child has attained the age of twelve years. This designation is not binding on the court. It is just one factor that is considered in determining the best interests of the child.

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