April 25, 2026
In years past, custody arrangements often were influenced by gender. Mothers were frequently favored by courts due to the societal expectations and roles of each parent. However, legal and societal standards have shifted over the last few decades, so that today neither parent has an automatic advantage. Oklahoma courts are actually prohibited from basing custody determinations on a gender preference. Instead, they are to evaluate each case individually, guided by the comprehensive principle of the best interests of the child.
Regardless of how custody is determined, these situations are still among the most stressful parts of any relational separation. At Inner Vision Legal, we understand what is at stake, and we are here to help you navigate the process with clarity and confidence.
Judges in Oklahoma consider a range of factors that serve the child’s “best interests” when evaluating what arrangement will best serve the child’s well-being. These include:
No single factor is decisive. Courts must weigh the full picture before reaching a conclusion.
As mentioned, courts historically tended to award primary custody to mothers. That is no longer the standard; Oklahoma law explicitly prohibits courts from giving preference based on the gender of the parent. Fathers and mothers therefore have equal standing in custody cases. What matters is the child’s best interests: the quality of each parent’s involvement, their stability, and their ability to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs.
In a custody case, preparation matters. You can take practical steps to strengthen your position, such as:
Oklahoma courts do not automatically favor one parent over the other, so there is no standard of which parent will be most likely to be awarded custody. Custody outcomes depend on the current facts: your relationship with your child, your stability as a parent, and your ability to prioritize their needs above all else.
At Inner Vision Legal, Attorney Rhonda Telford Naidu brings over seventeen (17) years of family law experience to every case, including difficult custody cases. She is committed to helping you secure an arrangement that protects both your parental rights and your child’s future. If you need assistance with a custody case, contact our firm today to schedule a consultation.
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Oklahoma City, OK 73132