Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

is there a legal age when a child can voice there opinion to a judge for visitation


Asked on 8/01/10, 4:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Laurie Martucci Wagner Law Associates LLC

Upon motion to the court, the judge may consider the opinion of a child over the age of 13 with regard to matters related to visitation and/or custody. This is usually conducted through an interview with a probation officer, who then reports to the judge, not through direct courtroom testimony.

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Answered on 8/06/10, 5:08 pm


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