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02.28.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

The Different Types of Child Custody in Colorado

Undergoing the divorce process is always distressful, but when spouses with children divorce, child custody issues are often the most difficult and contentious aspects of the divorce agreement, which is why speaking with a Fort Collins Child Custody Lawyer early can be so important. No parent relishes the idea of an impartial judge deciding how…

01.30.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights?

A divorce is hard on everyone – including the grandparents. If your child is going through a divorce or legal separation, you may wonder how this will affect your relationship and time spent with your grandchildren. This may especially be a concern if you do not have a good relationship with your soon-to-be-ex daughter-in-law or…

12.31.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Can a Child Refuse Visitation?

If the courts order visitation as part of a child custody agreement in a divorce case in Colorado, this gives the parent the legal right to visit with his or her child. As an order from the court, visitation is legally enforceable. However, things can get complicated if the child refuses visitation or wants a…

12.30.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Do Stepparents Have Any Rights in a Custody Battle?

A child custody issue in Colorado typically involves the child’s two biological or legal parents. A judge will assign parenting time (physical custody) and legal custody to either or both parents based on the best interests of the child. If a blended family has a stepparent, however, this could affect a custody decision. There are…

12.30.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Is an Interstate Custody Agreement?

Child custody is one of the most complicated and contested parts of the average divorce case. When divorced parents live in two different states, child custody becomes even more confusing. The family will need what is known as an interstate custody agreement to tackle the challenges of this unique situation. When Can a Parent Move…

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