Working Through Difficult Issues
If you are a parent in Colorado who is facing a legal custody disagreement with your co-parent, you may be feeling overwhelmed and uncertain of what to do next. It is important to remember that you have legal rights and options available to you, and it is crucial to resolve the disagreement as quickly as possible for the sake of your children.
In this blog, learn how to resolve legal custody disagreements in Colorado and what steps you can take to protect your children's best interests.
Mediation
Colorado law requires that parents resolve legal custody disagreements through mediation before going to court. This means that you and the child's other parent will meet with a neutral mediator who will help you communicate with each other and try to reach an agreement on the disputed issue. If you are unable to come to an agreement during mediation, the next step is to file a motion with the court.
Negotiation
It is important to remember that, as a parent, you have a legal right to make decisions about your child's welfare, including decisions about their medical care. However, it is also important to be reasonable and considerate of the other parent's rights when making these decisions. In many cases, legal custody disputes can be resolved through negotiation and compromise between the parents.
Get Legal Help
If you are facing a legal custody dispute in Colorado, it is important to seek legal assistance as soon as possible. An experienced family law attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options, and will work with you to protect your child's best interests.
At Drexler Law, we know how challenging it can be to face issues revolving around your child. We are committed to helping you find the best possible outcome.
Call us at (719) 259-0050 or visit us online to schedule a consultation.