
Child Custody Attorney in Boise, Idaho
Boise · Meridian · Eagle · Nampa · Caldwell · Kuna · Star
A Boise child custody attorney helps Idaho parents secure parenting plans that protect their relationship with their children. The Law Office of Michael J. Holmes represents mothers, fathers, and grandparents in custody actions across the Treasure Valley under Idaho Code § 32-717.
Idaho’s Best-Interests Standard
Idaho courts award custody based on the best interests of the child, weighing factors set out in Idaho Code § 32-717: each parent’s wishes; the child’s wishes (if mature enough); the child’s relationships with parents, siblings, and other significant people; the child’s adjustment to home, school, and community; the character and circumstances of all individuals involved; the need to promote continuity and stability; and domestic violence.
Legal vs. Physical Custody
Legal custody is the right to make major decisions about education, healthcare, and religion. Physical custody is where the child lives day-to-day. Idaho courts can award either jointly or solely. Joint legal custody is the statutory presumption under Idaho Code § 32-717B unless joint custody is not in the child’s best interests.
Parenting Plans
A parenting plan is a written schedule that addresses regular timeshare, holidays, school breaks, travel, decision-making protocols, and communication. We draft parenting plans that minimize future conflict by being specific where specificity matters and flexible where flexibility serves the family.
Relocation
A parent who wishes to relocate with a child must comply with Idaho’s relocation notice requirements and may need court approval. Relocation disputes are among the hardest custody cases and require careful planning. We represent both relocating parents and parents opposing relocation.
Modification of Custody
Custody orders can be modified upon a material, permanent, and substantial change in circumstances. Common modification triggers: relocation, changes in the child’s needs as they age, a parent’s job or living situation changes, or significant problems with the existing arrangement.
FAQ
At what age can a child choose where to live?
Idaho has no fixed age. The court considers the child’s preference if the child is of sufficient maturity to express a reasoned preference. In practice, judges give more weight to the preferences of older teenagers than younger children.
Can grandparents get visitation in Idaho?
Yes. Idaho Code § 32-719 allows grandparents to petition for visitation, though the standard is high and parental rights are strongly protected.
Related Family Law Topics
- Family Law Overview (Boise & Treasure Valley)
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Civil Protection Orders
- Establishing Paternity
- Marital Agreements
- Guardianship
Talk to a Boise Family Law Attorney
Call (208) 696-2772 for a confidential consultation. We serve clients across Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Star, and the entire Treasure Valley.
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