Factors That May Affect a Child Custody Decision

When facing a child custody battle, parents should be cognizant of what a judge may consider when making a decision on the type of custody that will be awarded. California family law courts consider a variety of factors, including the health of the child and his or her age. Aside from this, courts may also take into consideration the emotional relationship the child has with each separate parent. Child custody is an important matter and if you are facing a custody dispute, obtaining the support of an established family law attorney can be incredibly beneficial. The accomplished attorneys at RM Law Group, LLP can provide the legal representation you need.
At RM Law Group, LLP, the law firm understands that custody issues are highly sensitive matters as they can affect a child’s life for many years to come. When involved in a child custody battle or if one is imminent, consider hiring the proficient attorneys at RM Law Group, LLP to advocate for you. Call 888-765-2902 to discuss the specifics of your case and determine your best course of action.
Factors the Court May Consider to Decide a Case
Under the state’s Family Code §3011, several factors may be considered to determine the outcome of a custody case. It is worth noting that the court will only consider the factors it finds relevant. Some of the most commonly considered factors that can affect the child custody case include the following.
- The Parent’s Ability To Provide For The Child
The judge overseeing the case may look closely at the parent’s finances and their ability to provide for the child. Providing for the child can include ensuring the minor’s financial and emotional needs are met. Equally important is determining whether the parent can ensure the child’s well-being.
- Allegations Of Abuse And History Of Violence
When allegations of abuse exist, the family law court will likely thoroughly investigate the matter. The court will never intentionally place the minor in a dangerous situation where he or she could be injured or harmed in some way.
Moreover, it is important to remain cognizant of false allegations raised by problematic parents who try to use this as a weapon to win a custody case. When this happens, losing a custody case is a real possibility for the parent that is being accused. Additionally, the accused parent may only be allowed supervised visitations with the child.
- Schedules And The Ability To Provide Stability
Judges are generally reluctant to remove children from stable home environments. This is particularly true if the move would cause the child unnecessary anxiety and emotional distress. Family law courts will generally strive to maintain the child’s schedule as unaffected as possible.
Still, the courts will strive to have both parents equally involved in the child’s life and will also work to ensure the child maintains a close relationship with the parents. In every case, the court will base its decision on what is in the best interests of the child.
Hire Knowledgeable Legal Representation Today
Child custody cases in California are often challenging. Even in situations where the parents may seem to work together and work out a joint custody agreement, it is important to remember that the other parent may change his or her mind. Consequently, it is important to have the support of a knowledgeable attorney to ensure your interests and those of your child are safeguarded throughout the case.
RM Law Group, LLP is available to help with regards to the area of child custody cases. The law firm understands the complicated legal process and can therefore minimize stressful situations for their clients. To speak to a well-established family law attorney about the case, consider completing the online contact form found here.

Jason Martinez is a co-founding partner of RM Law Group, LLP. His practice focuses exclusively on California Family Law and community property division, including litigation and settlement of complex and high-conflict divorce and child custody proceedings. Jason understands that divorce and family law issues have long-term effects on all family members, especially the children.

