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Modifying Child Custody in California

"How do I modify a child custody order in California? Hi, I'm Ryan Waller, a family law attorney and co-author of California Family Law, which is a leading California textbook providing educational content to lawyers and law students.

So, to modify a child custody order in California, you almost always need to show a material change in circumstances that's affecting your child since the last order was made and that your proposed change in custody is in your child's best interest, not just more convenient for you. The process usually starts with court paperwork. Typically, this is a Request for Order, or RFO. And in that request, you're asking the court to change legal custody, physical custody, parenting time, or both. And you attach with that request a detailed declaration describing why a different arrangement is necessary and why it is in your child's best interest. In many counties, you'll also be required to attend mediation or meet with a child custody evaluator before a judge will make new orders.

And courts look closely at why you're asking for a modification when you do ask. Common examples include significant school or schedule changes, ongoing problems with compliance, or maybe there's new safety or health concerns associated with the current custodial plan, or just your child's needs evolve as they get older and there needs to be a change because of that. Usually, temporary disruptions or minor disagreements are not enough for a change in custody orders, and it's important to distinguish between a major change to who has custody and a more modest adjustment to a parenting schedule. And what I mean by that is changing sole or joint custody or vice versa typically requires a very strong showing of changed circumstances—more so than if you needed to just simply fine-tune days, times, or exchange locations, for example.

I have two practical tips for you. First, when these issues start to come up, I want you to document any changes that occur. Pay attention to things like school records, absences, tardies, report cards, activity schedules, if there's any medical or counseling information that indicates that a change needs to occur. And keeping a clear parenting time log, tracking issues, drop-offs, and exchanges can be very helpful as well.

My second tip is to keep all your written and electronic communications with your ex-spouse child-focused and professional. Honestly, it should be your verbal communications as well. But if you keep things focused on your child, that will look good in front of the court because judges tend to pay attention to how parents communicate about their children.

Custody modifications, obviously, they can be complex, especially when there are serious concerns or high conflict between the parties. So, if you're considering asking the court to change custody or you're responding to a request to modify custody, careful preparation and a clear understanding of California's legal standards are essential before moving forward."

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  • Guiding the Next Generation of Family Law Professionals
    Marshall W. Waller and Ryan C. Waller are the co-authors of California Family Law, one of the state’s most widely used legal textbooks on family law. Now in its ninth edition, the book integrates statutory law, judicial interpretation, and practical guidance in a comprehensive and accessible format. It is relied upon by law schools, legal professionals, and courts throughout California. Their authorship reflects Feinberg & Waller’s commitment to advancing the field through scholarship, education, and thought leadership.
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    Feinberg & Waller, APC is proud to include Certified Family Law Specialists among our legal team. To become certified, an attorney must pass a rigorous examination in the field of family law, fulfill mandated ongoing educational requirements, been favorably evaluated by peer review and show at least a five-year focus and proficiency in family law. Attorneys wishing to become family law specialists must pass a rigorous examination in the field of family law, fulfill mandated ongoing educational requirements, been favorably evaluated by peer review, and show at least a five-year focus and proficiency in family law.

  • Team Approach and Structured Fees

    At Feinberg & Waller, APC, the power of our entire team is behind you. As one or two lawyers oversee the fine details of each case, our clients further benefit from practice-wide strategic planning sessions. During these sessions the partners and associates brainstorm together to execute and deploy tactical case objectives, providing clients with an added value beyond the standard lawyer/client arrangement. We also offer structured fees as an option to hourly billing.

  • Outstanding National and International Recognition

    Marshall W. Waller, a Certified Family Law Specialist, is a recognized leader in family law. In addition to his certification, he is a Fellow of both the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers—prestigious honors awarded to attorneys who have demonstrated advanced trial skills, exceptional legal knowledge, and the highest ethical standards.

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