Overview
Child Custody in Florida, in plain English
Child custody covers two distinct concepts: legal custody (decision-making authority over school, medical care, and religion) and physical custody (where the child lives). Either can be sole or joint.
Courts decide custody using the 'best interests of the child' standard, weighing factors such as each parent's role, the child's needs, stability, safety, and (depending on age) the child's preference.
What follows is the Florida-specific version of the child custody process — including the rules that most often surprise people, and the typical timeline and cost ranges you should plan for.