When parents cannot agree on custody arrangements, the court may order a child custody evaluation. These evaluations are designed to help the judge better understand the family situation and determine what custody arrangement is in the child’s best interests.
For many parents, the evaluation process can feel intimidating because it involves an in-depth review of family relationships, parenting practices, and the child’s needs.
Custody evaluations commonly arise in disputes involving:
- High-conflict custody cases
- Relocation requests
- Allegations of abuse
- Mental health concerns
- Substance abuse allegations
- Parenting disagreements
- Significant custody modifications
A custody evaluator is typically a trained mental health professional who investigates the family situation and provides recommendations to the court.
The evaluator may:
- Interview both parents
- Meet with the child
- Review records
- Speak with teachers or healthcare providers
- Observe parent-child interactions
California courts generally focus on gathering information that helps determine what arrangement best supports the child’s health, safety, and welfare.
Evaluators frequently examine:
- Parent-child relationships
- Communication skills
- Co-parenting abilities
- Emotional stability
- Child development needs
- Family dynamics
One common misunderstanding is believing the evaluator is trying to determine which parent is “better.”
In reality, the evaluator’s primary goal is to assess what custody arrangement serves the child’s best interests.
Parents are generally encouraged to:
- Be honest
- Remain child-focused
- Cooperate with the process
- Avoid coaching children
- Provide requested documentation
Evaluators often review records such as:
- School records
- Medical records
- Therapy reports
- Prior court orders
- Communication between parents
Recommendations may address:
- Legal custody
- Physical custody
- Parenting schedules
- Counseling
- Communication guidelines
Although judges are not required to follow every recommendation, evaluation reports often carry significant weight in custody proceedings.
Because custody evaluations can strongly influence the outcome of a custody case, experienced legal guidance is extremely important. A California family law attorney can help prepare you for the evaluation process, address concerns that arise during the investigation, and advocate for arrangements that support your child’s best interests.


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