Child Custody Rights Georgia

Summary

In Georgia, both parents have equal rights to custody. Key factors include the childs age, gender, and health, as well as each parents ability to care for the child. Courts generally prefer joint custody unless it is against the childs best interest. Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.

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In Georgia, both parents have equal rights to custody. Key factors include:
- The child's age, gender, and health
- Each parent's ability to care for the child
- The child's established living pattern
Courts prefer joint custody unless it's against the child's best interest. Consult with a local attorney for advice.