Child Custody Concerns Illinois

Summary

In Illinois, child custody decisions are based on the childs best interests, considering factors like the childs wishes, mental and physical health of all parties, and any history of abuse. A childs preference may be considered if the court finds the child mature enough, but the judge makes the final decision.

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In Illinois they allow for abusers to keep there kids how is it possible
Hello! It seems like you're referring to family law, specifically child custody. In Illinois, courts make decisions based on the child's best interests. Factors include:
- The wishes of the child
- The mental and physical health of all involved
- Any history of abuse
Can you provide more specifics to guide you better?
How can it be wishes to a child if a court room has never been asked
In a child custody case in Illinois, a child's preference may be considered if the court deems the child mature enough. However, the judge makes the final decision based on the child's best interest, not solely their preference.