Navigating co-parenting decisions after a divorce can be challenging, especially when it comes to legal matters like obtaining a passport for a minor child. If you live in Colorado and are trying to get a passport for your child, it’s important to understand the legal...
Co-parenting after divorce can be challenging, and dealing with medical expenses adds another layer of complexity. If you live in Colorado, it’s important to understand how medical expenses will be handled. This blog post will explain the basics of reimbursing...
Just because you have a Court order for child support doesn’t mean that the money will automatically hit your bank account. If you have a child support order, but aren’t getting paid, here are some options. Interest on Child Support Interest on child support...
During a divorce, one of the things you’ll have to include in your Parenting Plan is health insurance coverage for your children. Health insurance is included in the state’s requirement that each parent provide financially for their children.Decide Who Will Provide...
A common dispute after a divorce is where a child is going to attend school. This can happen when the child is a toddler or infant at the time of the divorce, especially when the parties did not have an attorney helping them with the divorce.Colorado’s form Parenting...
In life, change is the only constant. This is also true with respect to your Parenting Plan. What may have worked for you and your children when they were five may not work when they are 12. In Colorado, a Parenting Plan can be changed at any time, as long as the...