by Palmer Family Law | Sep 12, 2024 | Uncategorized
“I read that a parenting plan can only be changed every two years.” This is a common statement or question that people who contact us will ask. In reality, this is a large misconception and misunderstanding of Colorado law. This blog post will explain when and how...
by Palmer Family Law | Sep 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
Your divorce or custody case has begun. You attended your Initial Status Conference, and now you have had a custody expert appointed. A custody expert can be either a CFI (Child and Family Investigator) or a PRE (Parental Responsibilities Evaluator). For an...
by Palmer Family Law | Aug 29, 2024 | Uncategorized
“Contested” and “non-contested” hearings are terms you will likely hear as you near the end of your divorce or custody case. Every divorce or custody case ends in a hearing, whether that is contested or non-contested. For legal literacy, you need to know the...
by Palmer Family Law | Aug 22, 2024 | Uncategorized
You have decided to file for divorce or allocation of parental responsibilities (custody). And now you are asked whether you need Temporary Orders. But what are Temporary Orders? Do you need them? This is a common question that many clients come to us with after their...
by Palmer Family Law | Aug 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Mediation is a mandatory step in all contested (unresolved) divorce and custody cases in Colorado. Aside from extreme circumstances involving domestic violence, you can expect to receive a mediation order at some point in your case. Mediation can be intimidating for...