5 Tips for Drafting a Parenting Plan that Works Well
A parenting plan is a detailed framework directing how you and your ex-spouse will provide childcare after the divorce. It is not a legal document or something specific to any... Read More
What Are a Child’s Best Interests in a Colorado Divorce?
A child’s best interests. That simple sentence says it all. No matter if a child custody matter is decided by negotiation and agreement between parents and their attorneys or through... Read More
When Can Grandparents Be Awarded Custody of Their Grandchild?
When a couple’s marriage goes through dissolution, a great deal of energy is spent on the merits of parental visitation rights and custody. The grandparents, though, are often not thought... Read More
Can A Non-Custodial Parent in Colorado Voluntarily Relinquish Their Parental Rights?
According to the law, parental rights are clearly defined as the duties and rights of a parent to decide on the major issues in a child’s life – for the... Read More
What Are A Fathers’ Rights in Colorado?
More and more today, a rapidly rising number of children live at least some of their childhood with only one parent. Recent data shows there are more than two million... Read More
Should You Look For an Aggressive Child Custody Attorney?
Divorce and all it entails can be hard, wearing and emotionally painful for everyone involved but it can be even worse when child custody disputes arise. An already stressful experience... Read More
What Is Parental Alienation Syndrome?
Is your ex-spouse turning your children against you? It’s a common worry, warranted or not. Many parents suffer with the thought that the other parent is saying bad things about... Read More
What is Virtual Visitation in Colorado?
Virtual visitation may help non-custodial parents spend more time with their kids. It’s a new solution to an old problem. Previously, a spouse who didn’t have primary custody of the... Read More
Getting a Prenuptial Agreement in Colorado: Pros and Cons
A prenuptial agreement is a legal document a couple voluntarily enters into before marriage. It describes in detail the financial and property arrangements that will exist between the spouses. It details,... Read More
Moving out of Colorado With The Children
Moving is a predicament many people with children face. For various reasons, a divorced or unmarried Colorado parent may find they need to move out-of-state. Or they may wish to... Read More