Colorado Child Custody
Divorce Doctors can help you with child custody laws and all issues of your divorce.
Colorado child custody laws are straightforward in their scope and coverage. They are controlled by a single standard – “the best interest of the child.” But as simple as that sounds, when Colorado parents are going through a child custody dispute, child custody laws can often prove a mystery. A mediator with Divorce Doctors can help parents understand Colorado child custody law and how to apply it to their situation.
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Colorado divorce mediation provides a different approach than attorneys and legal battles. A divorce mediator can help parents not only understand Colorado child custody laws, but also resolve your case amicably.
During divorce mediation, parents will be best situated to address these most important issues related to their children. Since they have raised and been involved with your children, parents will understand what will work best for them.
When confronting and dealing with issues of Colorado child custody laws, parties should understand not only what they want, but what will, as pointed out above, be best for their children. Issues such as child custody, visitation, shared parenting, child support and others will be terms that are commonly heard.
The Divorce Doctors professional who conduct divorce mediations are specially-trained in this field. Many are divorce lawyers themselves. They understand Colorado child custody and the issues parents need to resolve.
Custody refers to where the children primarily live and which parent has final say in issues regarding the children’s health, education or welfare. Custody arrangements can run vary widely. On one end of the spectrum, one parent may have the majority of the time as well as final decision-making authority. On the other end, parents may equally share not only time, but also decision-making responsibilities. Child support will also be determined in order to make sure the children are properly supported.
In situations where one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation, or time where they are allowed to visit one-on-one with their children. How much visitation a non-custodial parent has is once again based upon the concept of the best interest of the child. Visitation is often set at every other weekend, but can also be larger, more equal blocks of time.
If you need assistance resolving child support issues, contact Divorce Doctors today at toll free at 877-442-4733.
Despite this, parents can avoid going to court and to actually work with their spouse or partner to resolve issues related to child custody. With divorce mediation it is possible to work together in the best interest of the children to resolve all of these issues without even involving attorneys.
If you need help with child custody, contact Divorce Doctors to learn about a low-cost, time-saving alternative to court or even going to see a lawyer.
Anything that can be addressed in court related to Colorado child custody can be resolved in divorce mediation. If the parties in a Colorado child custody dispute can identify an issue, it can be addressed in mediation. If it can be addressed in divorce mediation, it can be resolved outside of court between the parties.
The mediators who will conduct your divorce mediation are understand the issues you will need to resolve. However, they will serve to help you resolve you case and will not represent either party.
If you want a cost effective and amicable alternative to litigation, contact Divorce Doctors toll free at 877-442-4733 and speak with one of our mediation professionals.
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