Child custody battles can be emotionally and legally challenging, but it's important to remember that the best interests of the child are always the top priority. This article discusses the top five things to consider when determining child custody in Colorado, including the child's best interests, parenting styles, developing a parenting plan, location and time, and children's preferences. It also highlights common pitfalls in child custody negotiations and the importance of child custody representation.
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A high-conflict divorce can be one of the most emotionally and financially draining experiences a person can go through. The intensity of disputes, the inability to communicate effectively with a high-conflict spouse, and the impact on children can make the divorce process incredibly challenging. There are several aspects of a high-conflict divorce, including significant financial and emotional challenges, as well as the challenge of protecting your children from divorce conflict.
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