Joint custody has much more to do with decision making that it has to do with the actual time spent with your children.
"Bird nesting" is when the children stay in the family residence and the parents move in and out according to the child-custody agreement. For bird nesting to work, however, several conditions must be in place.
You ask a question that is really hitting the bull's eye of what has been one of the most hotly…
We have to start with the recognition that legally any type of gender bias favoring a parent based…
There isn’t really a significant difference in the determination of custody and parenting time…
It really comes down to what do you mean by remove to another state and the issue is why? For…
There is. With joint legal custody we would have a parent of primary residence who will be…
There is a difference. Legally, custody is decision making, that's the power of parents to decide…
The age of majority in Colorado is 18 for parenting time and 19 for child support. Legally the…
A custody agreement, joint or otherwise, is reduced to writing so that both parties have an…
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