When parents get divorced, one of the most important things they must decide is who will care for their children. This is called child custody. Child custody is also called the allocation of parental responsibilities. This is the term used in the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) § 14-10-111 et seq., which govern child custody in Colorado. An experienced custody attorney can help you and the court navigate the allocation of parental responsibilities. Proper legal representation can help the court understand the importance of your presence in your child's life. If you are facing a child custody or child support dispute, seeking legal help from our Johnson Law Group's experienced family law attorneys can be the difference in your positive outcome. Call or text 720-445-4444 for a free initial consultation.
The court will determine who will have the child live with them most of the time and how much time each parent will spend with the child. The court will also decide how much child support one parent will pay to the other to help support the child. In Denver, Colorado, the law governing child custody is found in the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) § 14-10-111 et seq. These statutes set forth the factors the court will consider when determining child custody. These factors include:
In a child custody case, the court aims to determine what is in the child's best interests. The court will consider all of the factors listed above and make a decision that it believes is in the best long-term emotional and physical well-being of the child.
The court can order a few different types of child custody arrangements. The most common types of child custody arrangements are:
In addition to determining child custody, the court will also order child support. Child support is the financial obligation that one parent must pay the other parent to help support the child. The amount of child support that is paid is based on a number of factors, including the parent's income, the number of children, and the child's needs.
The court will use the Colorado child support guidelines to calculate the amount of child support that should be paid. The child support guidelines are a mathematical formula that takes into account
The parents can either agree on the amount of child support that will be paid, or they can have a mediator or attorney help them reach an agreement. If the parents cannot agree on the amount of child support, the court will order child support for them.
If you are going through a divorce in Denver and need help with child custody or child support, contact the experienced family law attorneys at Johnson Law Group. Our Child Custody Attorneys can help you understand your rights, options and effectively represent you during custody modifications in court.
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If you are going through a divorce in Denver and you need help with child custody or child support, schedule a free consultation with our intake attorney, Mike Leyba. You deserve an experienced family law attorney at your side. Our Johnson Law Group team is ready to consult with you and formulate a plan that works for you. Our Family Law attorneys can help you understand your child's custody rights and options with effective representation in court. Call or text 720-445-444 or email us at info@johnsonlgroup.com.
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