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How to modify a Colorado custody agreement

On behalf of Stahly LLC | Jun 22, 2019 | Uncategorized

Even if you and your child's other parent have been successfully raising your children together for several years after the end of the relationship, new circumstances may require a new custody agreement. Fortunately, either parent can request a custody modification in...

Can you move out of state with kids after a Colorado divorce?

On behalf of Stahly LLC | Jun 14, 2019 | Uncategorized

For any number of reasons, you may find yourself considering moving out of the state. As a divorced parent in Colorado, though, there is more to relocating than just making up your mind and going. If your move will significantly affect your existing parenting time...

Is there a child support cap in Colorado?

On behalf of Stahly LLC | Jun 4, 2019 | Uncategorized

The purpose of child support in Colorado is to ensure that separated parents are able to provide their children with the same standard of living post-divorce as they would have provided had they stayed married. To ensure this is possible, the courts require both...

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