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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.



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