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Best interest of the child checklist Parental fitness. Who has been the child's primary caretaker. Parents' histories of crime, violence or substance abuse. The parent-child relationship. The child's age. Ensuring stability in the child's life. The child's physical and mental health needs.
What Do Courts Look at When Deciding Custody? Your child's needs. What are your child's developmental needs, including their physical, emotional, educational, and special needs? ... Your child's relationships. ... Your child's living situation. ... The health of everyone involved. ... Other factors.
The law simply says that a child must be \u201cof sufficient age\u201d for their opinions to be considered. This \u201csufficient age\u201d is typically around 12 or 13 years old, but depends on the maturity of the child. Courts generally disregard the opinions and preferences of children under 5 years old.
Connecticut law dictates that child custody arrangements should be determined based on what is in the best interest of the child, with courts favoring arrangements that allow each parent to participate in the child's upbringing, though not necessarily equally.
What Do Courts Look at When Deciding Custody? Your child's needs. What are your child's developmental needs, including their physical, emotional, educational, and special needs? ... Your child's relationships. ... Your child's living situation. ... The health of everyone involved. ... Other factors.
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Connecticut law dictates that child custody arrangements should be determined based on what is in the best interest of the child, with courts favoring arrangements that allow each parent to participate in the child's upbringing, though not necessarily equally.
To obtain sole legal and primary physical custody with limited or supervised visitation, a Connecticut parent would have to prove the other party is completely unfit to parent. Potential issues that may demonstrate an inability to raise a child include: Substance abuse problems. A history of violent criminal offenses.
Child Preference in Custody Matters in Connecticut Under Connecticut law, there's no fixed age at which a court must consider a child's wishes regarding custody. Still, courts will generally consider the opinion of children aged 13 or older and disregard the opinions of children who are five or younger.
Factors Judges Use When Deciding Custody children's ages. needs of the children. each parent's ability to meet the children's needs. relationship between the children and each parent. relationship between the children and other family members. keeping stability in children's lives. children's physical and mental health.
If a proposed move involves a child subject to a Connecticut child custody order, a parent cannot move with the child unless he or she has either the other parent's approval or permission from the court.

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