by Katelyn Parker | Mar 28, 2017 | Children
Each parent is entitled to parenting time, unless it would endanger the child’s physical health or significantly impair the child’s emotional wellbeing. Assuming that the exception does not apply, how does a court determine an appropriate parenting time schedule?...
by Katelyn Parker | Mar 10, 2017 | Children
I see it over and over again – at the time of the divorce, the parents are cooperating well and want flexibility in their parenting time schedule. Then, several years (or months) down the road, something changes and the parents start arguing. Maybe one parent gets...
by Katelyn Parker | Dec 30, 2016 | Child Support, Children
We have all heard the story of the parents who quit their jobs to avoid paying child support or to get an increased amount of child support. Colorado’s child support statute contains safeguards to ensure that both parents are contributing to their children’s...
by Katelyn Parker | Dec 24, 2016 | Children
In April 2015, five of Raymond and Amelia Schwab’s children were removed from their home based on allegations of abuse made by a family member.[1] Although the allegations were deemed “unsubstantiated” in July 2015, the children were not returned to their...