What to Do If Your Parenting Time Is Denied In Colorado?

What to Do If Your Parenting Time Is Denied In Colorado?

Colorado’s family courts make all decisions in a child’s best interest. Under this decision-making standard, the state begins each child-custody case with the presumption that continued, frequent contact with both parents is best for the child. Unless one parent presents significant evidence to rebut this presumption and shows that it’s not in their child’s best…

Can a Mother Refuse Their Child’s Access to Their Father?

Divorced or unmarried parents who share children require a legal structure in place for sharing custody of their children. Once the order is in place, can one parent refuse the other parent access to their child? Under C.R.S. § 14-10-124, Colorado’s legislature states the following:“The General Assembly further recognizes that, in most cases, it is…