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Joint or sole child custody, "Legal custody and physical placement, " may be awarded based on the best interests of the child and the following:
 
(1) the preference of the child; (2) the wishes of the parents; (3) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, religion, and community; (4) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved; (5) the relationship of the child with parents, siblings, and other significant family members; (6) any findings or recommendations of a neutral mediator; (7) the availability of childcare; (8) any spouse or child abuse; (9) any significant drug or alcohol abuse; (10) whether 1 parent is likely to unreasonably interfere with the child's relationship with the other parent; (11) any parenting plan or other written agreement between the spouses regarding the child; (12) the amount of quality time that each parent has spent with the child in the past; (13) any changes that a parent proposes in order to spend more time with the child in the future; (14) the age of the child and the child's developmental and educational needs; (15) the cooperation and communication between the parents and whether either parent
 
[Wisconsin Statutes Annotated; Section 767.24].
 
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