Know Your Rights in Colorado as a Divorced Parent When You Suspect Your Ex is Abusing Your Child
Family Law, Child Abuse Mitch Geller Family Law, Child Abuse Mitch Geller

Know Your Rights in Colorado as a Divorced Parent When You Suspect Your Ex is Abusing Your Child

Nothing is more concerning than being worried about your children's safety, especially when you feel the threat to their well-being is their other parent. If you think your child is in immediate danger of grave harm because he or she is currently with your ex, contact emergency services immediately. If you suspect your ex is abusing your child, but you are not sure what is going on or do not have any proof yet, here's what you need to know.

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What is Post-Decree Modification in Colorado?
Family Law, Divorce, Post-Decree Mitch Geller Family Law, Divorce, Post-Decree Mitch Geller

What is Post-Decree Modification in Colorado?

As time marches on, the shape of your life and your family's life may not be what they were at the time of your divorce. Maybe your former spouse is no longer following the original court orders. Perhaps your children, who are older now, want to live with you instead of your former spouse or want the visitation to change. Whatever the reason, you will need an experienced attorney's assistance to modify those orders after divorce.

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How COVID-19 Affects Colorado Child Custody Agreements
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How COVID-19 Affects Colorado Child Custody Agreements

Since this pandemic has introduced many wrinkles into multiple areas of people's lives, you may be wondering how COVID-19 might impact your custody agreement. Before you take any steps regarding your Colorado custody agreement, keep the following in mind.

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6 Things to Know About Colorado Divorce Proceedings During COVID-19
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6 Things to Know About Colorado Divorce Proceedings During COVID-19

Whether you are currently in the midst of a divorce or are thinking about one in Colorado, you probably have questions. Once you add the COVID-19 pandemic you will need to consider the following six aspects of Colorado divorce proceedings as you decide what to do next in your case.

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COVID and Colorado Divorce: What to Expect
Mitch Geller Mitch Geller

COVID and Colorado Divorce: What to Expect

If you're thinking about getting a divorce, you likely have a lot of questions. While the situation is very fluid, and the answers to your specific questions may change, here's what to keep in mind.

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