Maybe it has been a little over a year since your divorce and your life has finally started to feel normal again. Perhaps it has been many years since your divorce and your children are about to start high school. Whether you created your own parenting plan...
Adoption and child custody: Help your kids make it through
You and your spouse adopted a sibling pair during your second year of marriage. Together, you began to raise your children and had a wonderful life together, at least for a while. Unfortunately, the way you want to raise your kids is not exactly the same as how your...
5 steps to help you prepare for a Child Custody Case in Colorado
Establishing, adjusting and changing child custody agreements should be done through the state’s family court and a person must be prepared before pleading the case in court. Here are five steps which can help prepare for the child custody case One should know which...
What are my Rights as a Father?
When you are going through a divorce in Colorado, your worst fears often involve your children. Will I get custody of my children? How involved will I be? Will the mother keep me from seeing my children? What if the court allows her to move away? These are all real...
What are the Dangers of Handling Your Own Colorado Divorce?
Going through a divorce in Colorado is not an easy process. Separating from your spouse is a difficult and trying time for all parties involved. In an attempt to minimize the pain and expedite the process, many couples are choosing to handle their own divorces. While...
Alcohol And Parenting
It seems that I have had a run of cases involving alcohol abuse and arguments over parenting rights. I continue to be amazed at how many people suffer from alcohol addiction, and in turn, how many people minimize the problem. I can tell you, we fight hard to protect...
Right of first refusal
In the past week, two potential clients have reached out to me to ask me about their rights to parent when the other parent is unavailable. In one situation, the other parent works crazy hours and the child is being left with a new significant other. In the other, two...
Parenting Classes
If you are involved in a dissolution proceeding and have children, every court in Colorado will require you to attend a parenting class. This applies even if your children are older and understand everything that is going on between their parents. The courts treat...