How Child Custody is Determined
All parents want the best for their child. Unfortunately, divorcing parents rarely agree on the living situation that will best suit the child’s needs. Therefore divorces involving child custody disputes oftentimes end up in the court room. In these situations, a judge will determine the final custody arrangement.
If you are going through this emotionally difficult period, it is important to have a passionately committed legal representative who will vigorously fight for your custodial interest. No one wants to lose precious time with their child. The San Diego child custody attorneys of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, can help you to seek the custodial arrangement you desire. Contact us today at 760-722-7646 to schedule a free consultation.
Factors in Determining Child Custody
In a contentious child custody battle, there are many different factors that a judge will evaluate before issuing a final determination. Some of the issues that will be weighed with regard to the best interest of the child include:
- Ages of children and parents
- Desires of parents
- Relationship between parent and child
- Health of family members
- Home environment
- Living Accommodations
- School
- Community
- Quality of life
- Presence of abuse
- Criminal history
Observation is often a key to deciding child custody. A professional may speak to both children and their parents about their relationships. These discussions will influence the court’s decision regarding child custody arrangements. In-home evaluations may also be made to ensure that the children are being brought up in a safe environment.
Contact Us
For legal assistance in a divorce where child custody concerns are present, contact the San Diego child custody attorneys of Fischer & Van Thiel, LLP, at 760-722-7646.


