In every situation, a change to a child custody order will only be granted if the proposed change meets the best interests of the children better than the order currently in place. (ourfamilywizard.com)
Even if you believe that you're the only parent who has the best interests of your child in mind, the courts might have a different view. (thespruce.com)
The primary concern of the courts during a family law case involving children is what is in the best interests of the children for purposes of custody and visitation. (divorcefirm.net)