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best interests (of the child)

The test that courts use when deciding who will take care of a child. For instance, an adoption is allowed only when a court declares it to be in the best interests of the child. Similarly, when asked to decide on custody issues in a divorce case, the judge will base his or her decision on the child's best interests. And the same test is used when judges decide whether a child should be removed from a parent's home because of neglect or abuse. Factors considered by the court in deciding the best interests of a child include:
  • age and sex of the child
  • mental and physical health of the child
  • mental and physical health of the parents
  • lifestyle and other social factors of the parents
  • emotional ties between the parents and the child
  • ability of the parents to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing and medical care
  • established living pattern for the child concerning school, home, community and religious institution
  • quality of schooling, and
  • the child's preference.


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