Following a divorce or separation, it is usually in the children's best interests for both parents to remain involved in their lives. These days, joint custody is the preferred child custody arrangement in Colorado. However, a successful joint custody arrangement...
When parents in Colorado separate or divorce, they often work together to come to a child custody agreement that best fits the needs of their children and situation. However, situations can change as the years go by, and it may become necessary to change the existing...
Divorce is a challenging process, and when it involves children, the stakes are even higher. Often, parents want to spend as much time as they can with their children. Sometimes, they can reach agreements between them or with the help of counsel or a mediator. A...
Most parents in Colorado intend to raise their children together. However, after a separation or divorce, parents sometimes find they are now on this journey alone. What follows can help single parents provide stability for themselves and their children post-divorce. ...
The holiday season is a time in which many families in Colorado might have plans to spend time visiting and celebrating with loved ones and friends. While holiday schedules can be hectic enough as is, if you have an existing child custody agreement in place, the...
When you filed for a divorce in a Colorado civil court, you understood that the decision would have a significant impact on the daily lives of your children. It is understandable that you would want to cause the least amount of disruption possible and minimize their...
One of the most important things you can do as a parent is to prioritize the best interests of your children above everything else. You understand that a divorce can impact their lives in different ways, and you want to do everything possible to ensure that they do...
The top priority for most in Colorado who divorce is to ensure the needs of their children are met while they adjust to their new normal. One of the best ways parents can ensure the well-being of their children remains at the forefront is to create a suitable and...
The relationship that a child has with his or her extended family members can be critical to his or her development, growth and emotional health. When parents go through a divorce, not only does it change daily life for the child, but it can also impact how often the...
Parents break up for many reasons. Yet, despite their differences, the one thing most parents have in common is they only want what is best for their children. Since kids usually benefit when both parents are involved in their lives, many Colorado parents choose to...
Following a divorce or separation, it is usually in the children's best interests for both parents to remain involved in their lives. These days, joint custody is the preferred child custody arrangement in Colorado. However, a successful joint custody arrangement...
When parents in Colorado separate or divorce, they often work together to come to a child custody agreement that best fits the needs of their children and situation. However, situations can change as the years go by, and it may become necessary to change the existing...
Divorce is a challenging process, and when it involves children, the stakes are even higher. Often, parents want to spend as much time as they can with their children. Sometimes, they can reach agreements between them or with the help of counsel or a mediator. A...
Most parents in Colorado intend to raise their children together. However, after a separation or divorce, parents sometimes find they are now on this journey alone. What follows can help single parents provide stability for themselves and their children post-divorce. ...
The holiday season is a time in which many families in Colorado might have plans to spend time visiting and celebrating with loved ones and friends. While holiday schedules can be hectic enough as is, if you have an existing child custody agreement in place, the...
When you filed for a divorce in a Colorado civil court, you understood that the decision would have a significant impact on the daily lives of your children. It is understandable that you would want to cause the least amount of disruption possible and minimize their...
One of the most important things you can do as a parent is to prioritize the best interests of your children above everything else. You understand that a divorce can impact their lives in different ways, and you want to do everything possible to ensure that they do...
The top priority for most in Colorado who divorce is to ensure the needs of their children are met while they adjust to their new normal. One of the best ways parents can ensure the well-being of their children remains at the forefront is to create a suitable and...
The relationship that a child has with his or her extended family members can be critical to his or her development, growth and emotional health. When parents go through a divorce, not only does it change daily life for the child, but it can also impact how often the...
Parents break up for many reasons. Yet, despite their differences, the one thing most parents have in common is they only want what is best for their children. Since kids usually benefit when both parents are involved in their lives, many Colorado parents choose to...