This page covers Modification of Child Custody as it applies to divorce and family law in New York. Use this summary as an orientation; the original content below remains unchanged.
Please contact Michael A. Cohen at 516-280-6806 if you are seeking to modify your present child custody arrangement, or if you are defending against a parent who seeks a modification which you believe is not in the best interests of your child.
Courts apply the 'best interests of the child' standard, weighing factors like each parent’s caregiving history, parental fitness, stability, and the child’s needs and preferences (depending on age).
No. New York law is gender‑neutral. The focus is on the child’s best interests, not parental gender.
A parenting plan details decision‑making authority and a parenting‑time schedule, including holidays, transportation, communication, and dispute‑resolution methods.
