Navigating co-parenting decisions after a divorce can be challenging, especially when it comes to legal matters like obtaining a passport for a minor child. If you live in Colorado and are trying to get a passport for your child, it’s important to understand the legal requirements and steps involved. This guide will walk you through the process of obtaining a passport for a minor child after a divorce in Colorado, including what you need to know about parental consent, required documentation, and potential complications.
Read MoreCo-parenting after divorce can be challenging, and dealing with medical expenses adds another layer of complexity. If you live in Colorado, it's important to understand how medical expenses will be handled. This blog post will explain the basics of reimbursing medical expenses for divorced couples in Colorado in a way that is easy to understand.
Read MoreJust because you have a Court order for child support doesn’t mean that the money will automatically hit your bank account. If you have a child support order, but aren’t getting paid, here are some options.
Read MoreParenting time is often the most hotly contested issue in a family law case. It is also one of the most difficult decisions for a judge to make. Fortunately, parties to a divorce have several options for professional evaluations.
Read MoreDuring a divorce, one of the things you’ll have to include in your Parenting Plan is health insurance coverage for your children. Health insurance is included in the state’s requirement that each parent provide financially for their children.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever heard the term "TRAILS appeal" in Colorado, you might be wondering what it means. If you’re received a letter from the Department of Human Services that you have a founded finding against you for child abuse or neglect, you are in the right spot!
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