Divorce will often leave members of a family struggling for some semblance of normalcy and fighting against high levels of stress. Parents want what is best for their children, so they often want to combat these effects. Though completely dispelling the effects may...
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Does owing back child support affect your passport?
If you want to visit another country and have planned a vacation for years or you need to go overseas for business purposes, you need to realize that failing to pay child support could disrupt your plans. In fact, many parents who owe child support face harsh...
Is social media jeopardizing your child custody goals?
If you are like many other Coloradoans, you enjoy documenting your life on social media. This makes sense, as the Centennial State has thousands of vistas, delicious dishes and entertainment venues that are sure to delight your followers. If you use social media...
Help children transition between homes
Your child custody arrangement may require your children to spend time at both parents' homes. Transitioning between houses can often be difficult for children, and there are several things you can do to make this easier for them. One of the most challenging aspects...
What are the Colorado Child Support Guidelines?
Under state law, both parents of a child have a legal obligation to provide financially for that child. The main reason for child support is to enforce this obligation. The Colorado Child Support Guidelines, according to the Colorado Judicial Branch, help courts to...
How does parallel parenting work?
Divorce is one of the most challenging events a person experiences in his or her life. Sometimes, separation from your spouse becomes complicated or toxic. You may have difficulty communicating with your ex following the split. According to Healthline, married couples...
How much time should children spend with both parents?
Despite the divorce, your children continue to be your top priority. If you are like most parents, you still want the best possible outcome for them. How do you choose the best course of action following a divorce? Should children spend more time with one parent over...
How do you modify a Colorado child support order?
As a Colorado parent who pays or receives child support each month, you may, at some point, undergo life changes that warrant having the state take a second look at your existing child support order. You do not have to wait for a predetermined amount of time after the...
Is your ex-spouse parentifying your children?
Minor children often do not escape unscathed from the divorce process. They have little if any choice and control as their lives undergo major changes and upheaval. One potential consequence your offspring may suffer is parentification, a form of role reversal where...
Can you prevent parental alienation as a non-custodial parent?
When you and your partner divorce, your children may feel allegiance to your ex-spouse, especially if he or she is the custodial parent. This can create a situation called parental alienation which, according to Web MD, tends to occur most often when children become...
