do you think 15 yr olds have the right to, decide which parent to go with after a divorce? |
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do you think 15 yr olds have the right to, decide which parent to go with after a divorce? |
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this question was asked in my gov class today.. should 15 yr olds be allowed to make the decision themselves? or are they not able/mature enough to make such an important decision themselves?
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I think they are.
My friend has divorced parents. We were in homeroom one morning and she was talking to me about her parents. She was talking about how she would rather stay with her mom because her dad had anger management issues and they just did not get along. Well i guess your values when you are 15 and your values when your older are different but i think they should atleast have some sort of choice. I guess the person i know is just a little more mature than most others. However, when my parents abused me so much that i was given away to social services. I had a choice of weather i wanted to go to my God Parents or if i wanted to be given to foster care. I chose my God Parents of course. But anyways the point of the two stories is that i think your maturity depends on your experiences. I feel that if you are fifteen you should atleast be given a choice and if it doesnt wrk out maybe the judge can choose. |
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