Opinion ID: 1823270
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Preference of the child at the age sufficient to express such a preference by law.

Text: ¶ 18. Cindy argues it was error for the chancellor to state this factor in favor of Robert. According to her, the children being five and two are too young to assert a preference, and the chancellor applied an erroneous legal standard in finding that Robert's home environment and employment are much more stable than Cindy's. ¶ 19. Robert correctly notes however, that there is a typographical error in the order and that the chancellor did find that the children could not express a preference by law due to their ages. The number and heading for factor number 10, stability of the home and employment of each parent, was inadvertently not typed in, so there was no error in the chancellor's analysis of this factor.