Not exact matches
In evaluating the best interests of a child in determining custody in the case of a proposed relocation of one parent, the trial court may appropriately consider several factors
including: the advantages of the relocation in terms of its
capacity to improve the life of the child; the motives of the custodial parent in seeking the move; the likelihood that the custodial parent will comply with visitation orders when he or she is no longer subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of North Carolina; the integrity of the noncustodial parent in resisting the relocation; and the likelihood that a realistic visitation schedule can be arranged which will preserve and foster the
parental relationship with the noncustodial parent.
Individual aspects (students» cognitive
capacities and earlier developmental stimulations) as well as external conditions (
parental coping competences and parent - youth - coorientation) were assessed and
included into a path model.
It identified key indicators in three areas — maternal health and achievement; child health, development, and safety; and
parental skills and
capacity — as well as descriptive factors, which
include demographic, geographic, and basic service - delivery information about participants.