The "LaMusga factors" are guidelines that California family courts consider when deciding whether to allow a custodial parent to move away with a child. These include: 1. The child's interest in stability and continuity in the custodial arrangement. 2. Whether there's a significant change in circumstances. 3. The distance of the move. 4. The age of the child. 5. The social impact of the move on the child. 6. The impact on the child’s education. 7. The child’s relationship with both parents. 8. The relationship between the parents. 9. The wishes of the child if mature enough. 10. The reason for the move. 11. The extent to which the parents are currently sharing custody See also: * In re Marriage of Lamusga, 32 Cal.4th 1072, 12 Cal. Rptr. 3d 356, 88 P.3d 81 (Cal. 2004) * In re Marriage of Condon, 62 Cal.App.4th 533, 73 Cal. Rptr. 2d 33 (Cal. Ct. App. 1998)