California courts prioritize the child’s best interests when deciding custody. In Order to determine what is in the child’s best interest, the courts look at factors like the child’s health and safety, which covers both physical and emotional well-being. They also consider the stability of each parent, looking at physical, cognitive, and financial ability to provide a safe home. Finally, they assess the child’s relationship with each parent, considering the level of bonding and support each parent can offer.

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