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If my child custody case goes to family court, how will the judge decide who gets custody?

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If my child custody case goes to family court, how will the judge decide who gets custody?

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In deciding who will have custody, the court will consider a number of factors, but the main consideration is always the child’s “best interests,” although that can be hard to determine. Often, the main factor is which parent has been the child’s “primary caretaker.” If the children are old enough, the courts will take their preference into account in making a custody decision.

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