The age at which a child can decide where they want to live depends on the specific circumstances and the child as an individual. A child’s preference regarding where they would like to live or what visitation schedule they prefer is one of the factors a court must consider when making custody and visitation determinations. However, the court is also required to assess the child’s age, maturity, education, experience, and how well they can articulate their preferences and reasons. All of these elements, along with the other nine custody and visitation factors, will be considered by the court when making a ruling.