CFIs vs. PREs in Colorado Custody Cases: What Parents Need to Know
What evidence do Colorado courts consider in parental alienation cases? See how judges evaluate patterns, CFIs/PREs, and child-focused findings, plus how our team prepares cases.
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What evidence do Colorado courts consider in parental alienation cases? See how judges evaluate patterns, CFIs/PREs, and child-focused findings, plus how our team prepares cases.
Learn your rights and defense options if accused of parental alienation in Colorado. Courts investigate carefully, see how our team defends parents.
False abuse or neglect claims can derail custody battles. Learn how we help fathers in Colorado fight false allegations—by gathering evidence, protecting reputations, and ensuring the truth prevails in court.
Explains how custody and parenting time are decided in Colorado, including legal standards and types of arrangements.
Explains what a living trust is, how it works in Colorado, and how it differs from other estate planning tools.
Learn how child support is calculated in Colorado divorces, including income, parenting time, daycare costs, and modification options.
Describes the value an experienced family law attorney brings to the divorce process, especially when kids are involved.
Describes the value an experienced family law attorney brings to the divorce process, especially when kids are involved.
Facing a relocation battle in Colorado? Discover how our firm helps fathers stop out-of-state moves that threaten parenting time—by filing timely objections, presenting best-interest arguments, and fighting for your relationship with your child.
If your child’s other parent refuses to follow the court order, Colorado law offers fast remedies. Learn how our firm helps fathers enforce parenting time through motions, contempt actions, and immediate legal action.
Colorado courts prioritize co-parenting. Discover how our firm helps fathers secure equal parenting time—from building your case with evidence to negotiating or litigating a fair 50/50 custody arrangement in the best interests of your child.
Learn how child custody after paternity is determined in Colorado. Understand parenting time for unmarried parents and how courts protect your child’s best interests.
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