California prefers to have both parents involved in a child's life. However, there are times when a parent is simply unfit to provide the guidance and environment a child deserves. This might be due to a psychological disorder, abuse of controlled substances, or anger and violence problems.
Keep reading to learn about what a court in California considers when determining if a parent is fit to have custody of their children - and why you'll want a family law attorney to help you prove your side of the case.