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3 tips for handling custody during the holidays

The first holiday season after a divorce can be challenging, even more so if you have kids. Most children enjoy the Christmas holidays, and you won’t want to disappoint your…

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Spoiling your child as you divorce can do more harm than good

You may have looked at other parents who spoiled their kids with expensive electronics, cars, ski trips and shopping sprees during their divorce and vowed you would never do that.…

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Can your child ask to live with your ex?

As you go to court to work through your divorce, you know that determining your child custody arrangement is going to be a major part of this process. You’re hopeful…

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How to help your child on custody transitions days

Children whose parents have separated or divorced will have to learn how to live life between two homes. They’ll likely look forward to spending time with each parent, but there’s…

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Your child will still need both parents after the divorce

Co-parenting is often an ideal situation for children because they get to have both of their parents closely involved in every aspect of life. For the parents, this can be…

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Remember these rules for child custody

Trying to work out child custody arrangements is often difficult for parents who are going through a divorce. It’s easy to let the divorce matters overlap with the custody decisions,…

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Co-parenting after divorce: tips for success

Divorce can be devastating for everyone involved. If you have children together, it is important that you figure out how to navigate life post-divorce and give your little ones the…

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When addiction factors into parental responsibility

Perhaps one of the reasons that you left your spouse was because of their out-of-control addiction to alcohol and/or drugs. Alternatively, you may be the parent struggling to maintain your…

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Here’s what you need to know about parental alienation

Many family law disputes focus on children. Each parent may feel that he or she knows what is best for their child, and they may strongly disagree with the other…

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Ignoring your children’s allergy triggers could be abusive

It can be frightening for parents who have children who are sensitive to foods or other allergens to see someone ignore the risks. If you are divorced and find out…

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Why you shouldn’t badmouth your spouse during a divorce

Divorce can be a stressful and emotional process. It can be tempting to rant to anyone who cares to listen about all the horrible things your spouse has done to…

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What factors will courts consider when allocating parenting time?

When parents in Colorado divorce, they may be concerned about how much time they will get to spend with their child post-divorce. The idea that the child might not be…

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What factors are used to determine custody in Colorado?

Going through a divorce in Colorado is not an easy process. There are major decisions that they must make as they separate their shared life into two lives. This involves…

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Key considerations relevant to Colorado parenting plans

No divorce in Colorado is a carbon copy of another. Marital dissolution is a flatly personalized and differentiated experience for participants in every instance. The bottom line central to divorce…

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3 Ways to make co-parenting easier

For many divorced or separated couples, the idea of having a positive and successful co-parenting relationship with an ex-spouse is a fantasy only A-list celebrities seem to maintain. From old…

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Moving out of state after divorce? Be prepared

Divorce brings a lot of changes, especially for people with children. One of the most crucial is deciding where to live. It’s estimated that one out of every four custodial…

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Here’s what to know about child custody evaluations

Child custody disputes can be hotly contested. Although some people are able to negotiate a resolution in these matters, others simply can’t. When the latter occurs, the issue is left…

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Tips for a workable “nesting” child custody strategy

Despite nesting not being a common approach to child custody for parents who divorce, it is gaining traction across the United States. This arrangement allows the children to remain in…

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Can you contest your ex-spouse’s out-of-state move?

Divorce often has a severe impact on the living situation of your children, especially if your ex-spouse gained custody, but what can you do when he or she announces a…

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How can I co-parent with a narcissist?

Co-parenting is the most popular variety of custody in the aftermath of divorce. Also known as joint custody, co-parenting is when both parents share both physical and legal custody of…

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How does joint custody help your child?

Colorado parents must deal with a lot of stress when divorcing. They have to deal with matters of finances and assets. On top of that, they have to handle child…

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What do I do if I need to move out of state with my children?

After your divorce, your situation may change. One of these changes may mean that you need to move. While many moves may be across town or even within the state,…

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Can you help kids adjust to two houses?

When you share joint custody of your children, the kids usually travel between your home and their mother’s. It is important to remember that this kind of transition can be…

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Determining whether the right of first refusal is a good idea

You and your child’s other parent want what is best for your child as you negotiate the terms of your parenting plan. At The Law Center P.C. in Colorado, our…

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