If alcohol use becomes a concern in a child custody case, courts don’t make decisions based on assumptions—they rely on clear, documented evidence of safety and responsibility. This resource breaks down how judges actually evaluate alcohol-related claims and the role monitoring tools can play in custody determinations.
You’ll learn how alcohol testing is used in family court, what types of evidence carry the most weight, and how compliance is assessed over time. It also explains how modern monitoring solutions, like remote breath testing, can support transparency and accountability during custody proceedings.
What you’ll gain from this resource:
How family courts evaluate alcohol use in custody disputes
What counts as credible evidence of sobriety or risk
How alcohol testing is implemented in real custody cases
The role of ongoing monitoring in custody and visitation decisions
How technology can support safer, more informed outcomes