Tuesday, May 6, 2014

WYOMING Part 31

•             The quality of the relationship each child has with each parent

•             Each parent's ability to provide proper care for the child, including arranging for child care

•             How "fit" and "competent" the judge thinks each parent is

•             How willing each parent is to accept all of the responsibilities of parenting, including:

    o         Caring for your child at certain specified times and

    o         Letting the other parent care for your child at other specified times

•             How the parents and each child can best maintain and improve a relationship with each other

•             How the parents and each child interact and communicate with each other and how this can be improved

•             How willing each parent is to allow the other parent to provide care without interference

•             The distance between the parents' homes

•             The current physical and mental ability of each parent to care for each child

•             Whether you and/or your child were abused

•             What custody arrangement would be relatively easy for the parents to keep to and would promote understanding between the parents

•             Whether either parent attended parenting classes, if they were ordered by the court

•             Anything else the judge believes affects your child's best interest**

The court will not automatically give preference to either the mother or the father in a custody case.***

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