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In most cases, parental responsibility is awarded to unmarried fathers and is only refused in exceptional circumstances, for example, where a father poses a docHub risk to his child. The courts consider the following factors as important in deciding whether to grant a Parental Responsibility Order.
IS COLORADO A MOTHER OR FATHER STATE? Neither. Colorado family law does not err on the side of either parent, but encourages custody and parental responsibility to be equal between parents.
Allocation of Parental Responsibilities is the legal process in family court to obtain physical and legal custodial rights for a minor child. There are three main areas of responsibilities addressed in an APR case: decision-making, parenting time, and child support.
Colorado courts decide APR using a legal standard called best interests of the child. The court decides where the children will live and how much time they will spend with each parent based on what is in the best interests of that particular child in their particular circumstances.
Is Colorado a So-Called 50-50 Parenting Time State? Colorado family courts are not required to order 50-50 parenting time. The statute actually requires that the parents and the parties to the child have continuing and frequent contact. In some circumstances, parents may equally share parenting time.
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Determine Your Right to File for Modification Colorado courts only allow changes in child custody and decision-making orders every two years. This means that if the court changed your order in the last two years, you must wait until two years have passed to make another modification.
2-Year Limitation on Filing A parent cannot file a motion to modify parenting time which also seeks to change the majority residential parent within two years after a prior motion to modify the majority parent has been ruled on, absent endangerment. C.R.S.
A motion to restrict parenting time brought under C.R.S. 14-10-129 is an emergency motion asking the court to prohibit all unsupervised parenting time with the children by the other parent for 14 days. This is an extreme child custody measure and should not be taken lightly.
Can I Modify My Parenting Plan Without Going to Court? If you and the other parent have agreed that a parenting time modification is in order, you do not have to go through the courts to make the desired change.
Colorado does not have joint custody or sole custody. Colorado uses the term parental responsibility which can either be joint or primary. If you equally share in overnight visitation with the minor child, you have joint parental responsibility.

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