Establishing Psychological Parental Rights in Colorado with Goldman Law
The traditional concept of a family has evolved significantly and now includes blended families, same-sex couples, and other nontraditional family structures. It’s now common for individuals to perform...
View ArticleSupervised Visitation in Colorado: When and Why It’s Ordered
As a parent, you consider the bond with your child as one of life’s most precious relationships. However, in certain circumstances, the court may intervene and order supervised visitation to ensure the...
View ArticleTermination of Parental Rights in Colorado: Grounds and Process
Terminating parental rights is a legal process that severs the relationship between a parent and child, permanently ending all parenting rights, privileges, and obligations. In Colorado, this decision...
View ArticleJoint versus Sole Custody in Colorado: Understanding Your Options
Child custody in Colorado is legally called “parental responsibility.” There are two main ways that the court may grant child custody in the state: joint custody (also known as joint parental...
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