Wyoming Child Custody Factors
. Quality of the relationship each child has with each parent.
Ability of each parent to provide adequate care for each child throughout each period of responsibility, including arranging for each child’s care by others as needed.
Relative competency and fitness of each parent.
Each parent’s willingness to accept all responsibilities of parenting, including a willingness to accept care for each child at specified times and to relinquish care to the other parent at specified times.
How the parents and each child can best maintain and strengthen a relationship with each other.
How the parents and each child interact and communicate with each other and how such interaction and communication may be improved.
Ability and willingness of each parent to allow the other to provide care without intrusion, respect the other parent’s rights and responsibilities, including the right to privacy.
Geographic distance between the parents’ residences.
Current physical and mental ability of each parent to care for each child.
Evidence of spousal abuse or child abuse.
Any other factors the court deems necessary and relevant.
The court shall not prefer one parent as a custodian solely because of gender.
Wyoming Code Sec. 20-2-201.
Fathers Rights Blog | Child Support State Law List .. Above info from a 2004 legal publication.
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