-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Kirk Garner on How Alimony Works in Colorado, Part 1.
- Kirk Garner on C’mon Baby, Do the Locomotion: Locating and Relocating with a Child in a Colorado Divorce
- Amber on C’mon Baby, Do the Locomotion: Locating and Relocating with a Child in a Colorado Divorce
- Barbara on How Alimony Works in Colorado, Part 1.
Archives
Categories
- Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
- Attorneys Fees
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Colorado
- Cost
- Courthouses
- Divorce
- Divorce in the News
- El Paso County
- Grandparent Rights
- Life After Divorce
- Marriage
- Mediation
- Military
- Money
- Other Counties
- Property Division
- Relocation
- Representing Yourself
- Spousal Maintenance/Alimony
- Teller County
- Texas
- Trial
- Uncontested Divorce
- Visitation
Meta
Category Archives: Visitation
Grandparent Visitation
Most of the family law cases involving grandparents fit into one of two categories: grandparent visitation and grandparent custody. Grandparent visitation is when a grandparent seeks court-ordered visitation time with a grandchild. Grandparent custody is when grandparents seek physical custody … Continue reading
Posted in Child Custody, Grandparent Rights, Visitation
Tagged Grandparent Visitation, grandparents' rights
Leave a comment
Divorced with Kids: Tips for Back to School
It is that time of year again: teachers are decorating their classrooms, parents are shopping for school supplies, and students are enjoying the last few days of summer vacation. The new school year is about to start. What are you … Continue reading
Posted in Child Custody, Life After Divorce, Visitation
Tagged child custody, Children, Disputes, divorce, family law, life after divorce, visitation
Leave a comment
Advice for Parents in the Military
Active military duty is hard on families. Too often, marriages are a casualty of war. When our servicemen are deployed for long periods of time, it is not uncommon for husbands and wives to grow apart. Even when marriages survive, … Continue reading
Posted in Child Custody, Divorce, Military, Visitation
Tagged Children, Communication, Deployment, divorce, Military, visitation
Leave a comment
C’mon Baby, Do the Locomotion: Locating and Relocating with a Child in a Colorado Divorce
Question 1: I am about to get a divorce, and I want to move back home to Texas. Will the court prevent me from moving with my child? Answer: No. Colorado Law recognizes a parent’s right to decide where they … Continue reading
Posted in Child Custody, Relocation, Visitation
Tagged best interests of a child, custody, modification, moving with a child, relocation, visitation
2 Comments
Keep a Visitation Journal or Calendar!
Honore: We met at nine Mamita: We met at eight Honore: I was on time Mamita: No, you were late Honore: Ah, yes, I remember it well. We dined with friends Mamita: We dined alone Honore: A tenor sang Mamita: … Continue reading
Posted in Divorce, Visitation
Tagged Calendar, custody, Disputes, divorce, Journal, visitation
Leave a comment