Can I live in another city/country while I'm going through a divorce process?
So long as you are not taking any of the children of the marriage with you, there is no restriction on where you live while the divorce is in process.
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So long as you are not taking any of the children of the marriage with you, there is no restriction on where you live while the divorce is in process.
It is possible that some of your son's income may reduce the amount of support you pay. It depends on what he spends it on. Also, when you...
To add to Mr. Barrett's answer, Colorado divorce courts do not divide individual assets. They take a "big picture" approach and divide the marital...
Colorado child support orders do not set out an amount per child, per month. In order to reduce child support, you will need to file a motion to...
No, this is not subject to joint decision-making. Unless your court orders specifically provide otherwise, joint decision-making is limited to...
In Colorado they are called allocation of parental responsibility actions. You can download a set of instructions on how to initiate and proceed...
The facts you provide are a bit confusing. You signing a Quitclaim Deed for a property in which you have no ownership interest accomplishes nothing...
You are making an incorrect assumption. The state was not required to pursue termination of parental rights. It was allowed to do so, but could,...
That is not an easy question to answer. Your child has a legal right to be supported by both of his/her parents, and Colorado law instructs courts...
The answer is simple, but accomplishing the goal is not. He needs to file an action for allocation of parental responsibilities in the District...