by Palmer Family Law | Jul 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
Last week, we covered what moving out of state during a divorce looks like. This week, we will cover what moving out of state after divorce looks like. Sometimes changes in life – a job change, a family change, a remarriage, etc – may necessitate a relocation out of...
by Palmer Family Law | Jul 11, 2024 | Uncategorized
There are times in a divorce or custody case where a parent wants to move back to their home state or relocate to another location and away from Colorado. This may be for a number of reasons such as family support, a job change because of the divorce, or any variety...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
There are two types of evaluators that can be appointed in cases involving child custody: a Child and Family Investigator (“CFI”) or a Parental Responsibilities Evaluator (“PRE”). Parties can agree to appoint a custody evaluator, a party can ask the Court to appoint...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
Children are the most important thing in a parent’s life, so of course one of the primary questions parties to a divorce have is what will the parenting plan be? Often times clients will meet with an attorney and talk about a friend that has “joint custody” or “shared...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
While many people assume that child support ends when a child is considered a legal adult at 18, child support in Colorado ends when a child reaches the age of 19. This can be especially confusing for many families because parenting orders typically end at the age of...