Who will get custody of our child(ren)?
The judge uses the “best interests of the child” as the benchmark by which he or she will determine custody. To determine what those interests are, the Court considers the age of the child(ren), who has been the primary caregiver for the child(ren) and the details of the child(ren)’s daily activities.
Related Questions
- I would prefer that the other parent of my child(ren) have no partial custody or visitation with my child(ren). What are the chances?
- What standard does a court use in determining who should have custody of the child(ren)?
- Is our written agreement concerning the custody of our child(ren) binding on the Court?