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How Georgia courts evaluate child custody cases using the best interests of the child factors, including parental involvement, stability, co-parenting, and child welfare.

How Georgia Courts Apply the Best Interests of the Child Factors

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child SupportBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 17, 2026

Learn how Georgia courts apply the best interests of the child factors in custody cases, including parent-child relationships, stability, co-parenting, safety concerns, child preferences, legal custody, physical custody, and evidence.

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