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If you think the other parent is endangering the child(ren), you can, under Colorado law, file an Emergency Motion to Restrict Parenting Time. This motion can be filed in pre-decree cases (before final orders are entered), or post-decree (after final orders are entered).
A motion to restrict parenting time is an emergency motion that prohibits unsupervised parenting time with children by the other parent for 14 days. The parent requesting the restriction must show imminent physical or emotional danger to the children.
To modify parenting time, one parent must first file a motion with the court. The other parent must also be served with a notice of the motion, much like when the divorce itself was first filed. The court will then take up the case if the motion has merit and everything was filed correctly.
The answer is usually no, a parent cannot stop a child from seeing the other parent unless a court order states otherwise. This question often comes up in the following situations. The parents (whether married or unmarried) are no longer together and the child resides with one of the parents.
Modification of parenting time. (1)(a)(I) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (1)(b)(I) of this section, the court may make or modify an order granting or denying parenting time rights whenever such order or modification would serve the best interests of the child.

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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.
If you receive custody papers and do not submit an answer within 30 days or show up to a court hearing, a court can legally alter your relationship with your child without your input. In fact, a court will likely accept your exs child custody plan without you.
Rule 341 - Dismissal of Actions (a) (1) Subject to the provisions of these rules, an action may be dismissed by the plaintiff upon payment of costs without order of court (i) by filing notice of dismissal at any time before filing or service by the adverse party of an answer, whichever first occurs, or (ii) by filing a

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