When determining child custody in Colorado, the child's preference can be considered, but it is not the deciding factor. Courts prioritize the child's best interests, evaluating multiple aspects of their well-being. Johnson Law Group is here to guide you through this complex process, ensuring that your child's best interests are at the forefront of every custody decision.
Denying court-ordered parenting time can have serious legal consequences in Colorado. Courts prioritize the child's best interests and expect both parents to facilitate a positive relationship with their child. If you're facing a denial of parenting time, taking swift action and seeking legal guidance is crucial to protect your rights and maintain your relationship with your child.
Domestic violence significantly impacts child custody cases in Colorado, as the courts prioritize the safety and well-being of the child and the non-abusive parent. Learn more about restrictions on parenting time, decision-making authority, and, in extreme cases, the termination of parental rights with Johnson Law Group.
As the back-to-school season begins, parents often face numerous questions, particularly regarding child custody arrangements. Johnson Law Group helps address common concerns and provides guidance on adjusting parenting schedules, handling new school transitions, managing school-related expenses, and deciding on after-school activities.
Emergency motions to restrict parenting time are a critical tool for protecting children from imminent danger. Learn about the specifics of these emergency motions, including the legal process, criteria, and essential considerations for protecting your child's welfare with Johnson Law Group.
During summer, many parents with custody orders wonder about the legal requirements for traveling with their children. Understanding custody orders is crucial, as they outline whether permission is needed from the other parent for in-state, out-of-state, or international travel. For personalized advice and assistance, consult our family law experts at Johnson Law Group.
In Colorado, child custody decisions are based on multiple factors, including the child's best interests, practical considerations, such as the proximity of parents' residences and work schedules, and above all, the child's safety. Learn more about these key considerations with Johnson Law Group.
Easter celebrations post-divorce can be daunting, but with Johnson Law Group's expertise, Colorado families can ensure a seamless holiday experience for both parents and children. From sharing tips and activities for the holiday to crafting comprehensive parenting plans, our compassionate attorneys offer tailored solutions to ease your Easter parenting time concerns.
This 2023 Holiday Season, if you or your ex are considering modifying your custody agreement during the holidays, don't hesitate to contact us at Johnson Law Group. Our experienced Colorado child custody attorneys can help prepare you for the Holiday Season. Contact us today at 720-445-4444, our team is available and accepting new Family Law Clients today to discuss your specific situation and learn more about your legal rights and options.
If you and your co-parent are struggling to communicate or agree on child custody issues, it may be helpful to seek professional legal help from a family law attorney. A custody lawyer can help you and your co-parent communicate more effectively and reach mutually agreeable solutions. A favorable child custody agreement can help you and your co-parent develop healthy co-parenting strategies.
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