Allocation of Parental Responsibilities means how one or both parents make decisions concerning major issues for their children and how parenting time should be divided among the parents.
How Does an Uncontested Divorce Work in Colorado?
Divorce, whether highly contested or uncontested, is a complex, highly emotional experience. It can have a profound effect on all aspects of your life, especially if you have children. Obtaining an uncontested divorce in Colorado, however, is a better option for divorcing couples who agree that the marriage is irreparable and can openly discuss the arrangements in a civil and … Read More
Know Your Rights: Modifying Child Custody in Colorado
Many child custody orders do not change until the children are of legal age, but some parents find the need to make a few modifications over the years. In some cases, for instance, the original order no longer works when the children reach a certain age; others involve the kids wishing to live with the other parent. There are different … Read More