How to Get Full Custody of a Child in Florida: What Courts Consider
Key Takeaways
Florida courts prioritize the interests of the child above all else
“Full custody” usually means sole parental responsibility and/or majority time-sharing
Judges prefer shared parental responsibility unless there’s a risk to the child
Factors like mental and physical health, domestic violence, and substance abuse carry significant weight
A strong, child-focused parenting plan can influence the outcome
Courts evaluate each parent’s ability to support a continuing parent-child relationship

