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10.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Colorado Child Custody Rights for Non-Biological Parents

If your family is going through a divorce or legal separation, child custody is most likely one of the most contested factors in your case. If you are a non-biological parent, such as a stepparent, caregiver or legal guardian, you have child custody rights in Colorado, and guidance from a Fort Collins Child Custody Lawyer…

07.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Options for Enforcing a Custody Order in Colorado

A custody order is a legal obligation that must be obeyed. While most people comply with court orders without issue, some decide to go against the law and make decisions that violate legal requirements. If your ex-spouse substantially breaches a custody order or repeatedly makes minor infractions, you have legal rights. Discuss your options for…

07.27.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Are Child Custody Decisions Made in Colorado?

If you and your ex-spouse share children from your marriage, you will need to determine child custody, visitation and support during your divorce case. Child custody – called parental responsibilities in Colorado – may be the most important aspect of your divorce. Many people hire Fort Collins Child Custody Lawyer for assistance. Learn more about…

07.23.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Child Custody and Relocation in Colorado

Key Takeaways Colorado requires permission before relocating with a minor child A relocating parent must provide written notice and a proposed parenting plan Courts schedule relocation hearings within 35 days of an objection Relocating without permission may qualify as parental kidnapping Judges decide relocation cases based on the child’s best interests A common issue involved…

06.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Happens to an Adopted Child During a Divorce?

An adopted child is viewed in the same way as a biological child by the divorce courts in Colorado. This means if you and your spouse get divorced with an adopted child, matters such as child custody and child support will be determined in much the same way as if the child were biological and…

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Attorney Stephen Vertucci, who has more than two decades of litigation and family law experience.