Instructions to File a Motion to Concerning Parenting Time Disputes - Colorado 2026

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  2. Complete the Initial Forms by identifying yourself as either the Petitioner or Co-Petitioner/Respondent. Fill in the caption area with your details, including names, addresses, and case number.
  3. For the Verified Motion (JDF 1418), describe how the other party has not complied with the existing parenting time order. Attach a copy of this order and check any boxes indicating what you are requesting from the Court.
  4. Sign the motion in front of a Court Clerk or Notary Public. Ensure you have enough copies for both the Court and the other party.
  5. File your documents with the Court, providing a self-addressed stamped envelope if required. Ask about specific procedures for your filing.
  6. Provide a completed motion to all parties involved and complete the Certificate of Service to notify the Court that all parties are aware of your motion.
  7. Await Court review or hearing regarding your motion, ensuring you understand any orders issued by the Judge or Magistrate.

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A motion to enforce is essentially a request to the court asking it to step in when someone isnt following a previous court order. In the context of family law, this could involve anything from unpaid child support to a parent not adhering to a custody agreement.
Note to Party responding to a Motion to Modify Parenting Time: If you disagree with this Motion, Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure allow you to file a written response with the Court which must be filed within 21 days of the date this Motion was served on you or mailed to you.
It should clearly identify the order to be stayed, explain why a stay is justified (e.g., likelihood of success on appeal, irreparable harm), and cite relevant appellate rules. Include supporting affidavits or evidence. File the motion with the appellate court clerk promptly and serve all parties.
A motion to intervene is a legal petition to the court asking to become a party in an open custody case in Colorado. This gives a grandparent or other related adult access to the court proceedings as a participant in the custody case.
When you want to change the time with your child, you ask the court for help. You do this by filing a paper called a motion for parenting time. This paper tells the judge what changes you need. You might want more time, less time, or a different schedule.

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Parenting time enforcement is when a court uses one or several remedies to get a parent to comply with a parenting time agreement. These may include ordering makeup time, modifying a parenting plan, or suspending support.
The consequences of the motion: A motion to enforce, if approved, inflicts no punishment on the non-compliant party and instead serves as a reminder to fulfill their legal duties. Alternatively, a motion for contempt can result in jail time or fines for not following a verdict.

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