A judge denies 50/50 custody when it does not serve the child’s best interests
Courts prioritize the child’s well-being above all else when determining custody arrangements. A judge may reject equal parenting time for several significant reasons:
- Parental stability concerns, including inconsistent housing, employment, or lifestyle issues
- Geographic distance between parents that would disrupt the child’s schooling or routine
- History of family violence or substance abuse that poses safety risks
- Demonstrated inability of parents to communicate or cooperate effectively
- Child’s established routine and emotional bonds with primary caregiver
- Special needs of the child that one parent is better equipped to handle