On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Thursday, June 22, 2017. There are times when Colorado residents who are not going through a divorce may find themselves in a child custody case. For instance, it may be necessary to determine custody or visitation rights if …
Dealing with substance abuse during a custody dispute
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Monday, May 8, 2017. Colorado child custody disputes can become even more complex if one parent is worried about the other parent’s alcohol and drug use when the children are around. A parent who believes that the children …
What the law says about blocking contact with a child
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Noncustodial parents in Colorado have many options when it comes to staying in touch with their children. Thanks to advances in technology, seeing or speaking with a child may be as easy as using …
Effective co-parenting during and after a divorce
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Monday, March 6, 2017. Colorado parents who are ending their marriage and who are concerned about how their children will be affected by divorce can try to minimize conflict in order to help them adjust. Some children might …
Creating a parenting agreement
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Tuesday, January 24, 2017. When Colorado parents of young children get a divorce, dealing with a child custody dispute can be difficult. However, if parents are interested in working out an agreement without getting the court involved, they …
Divorced parents who cooperate set good examples for their kids
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Wednesday, January 18, 2017. Divorce negotiations in Colorado and around the country often become highly contentious when topics like alimony and asset division are on the table, but even spouses who find it difficult to be around each …
Co-parenting remotely may grow easier after mediation
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Monday, December 12, 2016. Colorado families may find it increasingly difficult to maintain a sense of stability when one parent moves away after a divorce. This might occur because the parent who moves wants to observe the same …
Helping divorced parents resolve conflicts
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Thursday, October 13, 2016. Colorado parents who are divorcing may find that they cannot come to an agreement on some aspects of co-parenting. They might want to avoid litigation, or if they are already divorced, they may want …
Some states shifting toward shared child custody
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Thursday, September 8, 2016. Colorado parents who are getting a divorce may be interested to learn that approaches to child custody are changing throughout the country. Some states have passed laws that encourage shared custody arrangements between parents, …
Primary caretaker usually gets child custody
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in child custody on Monday, July 25, 2016. When divorcing Colorado parents cannot agree on custody matters, a court may decide the issue for them. This may result in joint or sole physical custody depending on how parenting responsibilities have been shared …
