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What To Include in a Child Custody Declaration Letter Details about the parent writing the letter, including their relationship to the child. A description of the existing custody and visitation arrangement, if applicable. Explanation of why the parent is seeking a change to the custody agreement or child support order.
(a) If a child is of sufficient age and capacity to reason so as to form an intelligent preference as to custody or visitation, the court shall consider, and give due weight to, the wishes of the child in making an order granting or modifying custody or visitation.
In the process of listening to and inviting the childs input, the court must allow but not require the child to state a preference regarding custody or visitation and should, in an age-appropriate manner, provide information about the process by which the court will make a decision.
Family Code 3042 and California Rules of Court 5.250 provide various ways for the court to understand a childs custody preference without directly hearing from the child. Rule 5.250 outlines several alternatives (as of January 1, 2023):