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What factors are relevant?

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What factors are relevant?

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In order to assess whether the actions of a custodial parent are harmful to the child, the law created the following factors: • The preference of the child. • The health of the child. • The health of the grandparent. • The length and quality of the prior relationship between child and grandparent. • The good faith of the grandparent in filing the petition. • The good faith of the custodial parent. • The quantity of visitation sought, and its effect on the child’s customary activities. • Whether the child resided with the grandparent for 6 months. • Whether the grandparent had frequent and regular contact with the child during the preceding 12 months. A court is obliged to consider each of the above factors.

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