If you are a co-parent in Colorado, it is essential to know the potential for increased conflict during the holiday season. Holidays are a time for families to come together, and this can be difficult for estranged co-parents or who have a strained relationship. Parents may feel pressure to spend the holidays with their children, leading to disagreements about dividing holiday time. There is also the case of families experiencing loss and loneliness from spending their first holiday season away from one another. In any case, you can benefit from reviewing your child custody agreement and if it still works for your family.
For example, if you have moved to a new city or state, or if your work schedule has changed significantly, you may need to modify your custody agreement to reflect new changes.
For example, if your child is older now and wants to spend more time with you, or if your child has special needs that require special accommodations during the holidays, you may need to modify your child custody agreement.
For example, if your ex-partner is refusing to let you see your child during the holidays, or if they are making it difficult for you to exercise your parenting rights, you may need to modify your child custody agreement to enforce your rights.
For example, if you currently have sole custody of your child during the holidays, and you want to create a new schedule that gives your ex-partner more time with your child, you may need to modify your child custody agreement.
If you are considering modifying your current child custody agreement during the holidays, it is important to consult with an experienced Colorado child custody attorney. At Johnson Law Group, we can help you assess your situation, determine whether you have grounds for a modification, and represent you in court if necessary.
Here are another four tips for modifying your child custody agreement during the holidays:
If you are in a hostile situation, you can connect with the Colorado Crisis Services at 1-844-493-TALK (8255) or text TALK to 38255 for free. They are confidential and provide immediate support from a trained professional. Note that support is available in Spanish too.
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.
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