- June 12, 2026
Co-Parenting Communication in Colorado: How Apps, Texts, and Emails Become Evidence in Your Case
By April D. Jones, Founder and CEO, Jones Law Firm, PC Updated June 2026 It’s 9:47 on a Tuesday night.…Read Article - June 4, 2026
Parenting Time in Colorado: What Schedules Really Mean Before You Sign
A lot of parenting time disputes don’t start in a courtroom. They start at a kitchen table, late at night,…Read Article - May 28, 2026
Joint Does Not Always Mean Equal: Decision-Making Responsibility in Colorado
By April D. Jones, Founder and CEO, Jones Law Firm, PC Updated May 2026 Most parents do not think carefully…Read Article - May 22, 2026
When the Other Parent Is Not Following the Parenting Order: A Colorado Enforcement Guide
What’s Inside When the Other Parent Is Not Following the Parenting Order: A Colorado Enforcement Guide You stuck to the…Read Article - May 18, 2026
Do Fathers Have Equal Custody Rights in Colorado? What the Law Actually Says
You are sitting in your car after dropping the kids off, and a thought hits you that will not go…Read Article - May 18, 2026
I Just Got Served with Divorce Papers in Colorado. What Do I Do Now?
The envelope is on the counter, or the process server just left, or your spouse sat you down and said…Read Article - May 18, 2026
Divorce With Children in Colorado Requires More Than a Legal Filing
When children are part of a divorce, the decisions reach far beyond the end of the marriage. Parents are separating…Read Article - May 18, 2026
Does Blame, Guilt, or an Affair Affect Divorce in Colorado?
Divorce often begins with blame. Sometimes there was an affair. Sometimes one spouse feels abandoned, betrayed, or blamed for the…Read Article - May 18, 2026
Before You Agree to a Parenting Plan in Colorado, Understand What the Court Actually Considers
A parenting plan can shape where your child sleeps, how school weeks work, how holidays are divided, who makes major…Read Article







