CHILDREN CUSTODY IN
DENVER AREA DIVORCE
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CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES
IN A COLORADO DIVORCE
Most divorces involving children have custody (AKA “parenting
rights and responsibilities”) 14-10-123 issues. And most of these issues
are quietly resolved between the parties by consulting the best interests
of the child, without a fight. If it’s a fight you have 14-10-123, 14-10-116.5, 14-10-128, the first thing you need to know is that there is a strong likelihood that yet another professional, this one psychological, will enter your divorce: The Child Family Investigator (CFI). The CFI’s fees can run between $2,000 and $5,000, per child. In my fourteen years of practice of have come to know, and work with the best. Modification of Custody or Decision Making Responsibility 14-10-131. In my fourteen years of experience I have handled many of these. Some are Precipitated by one parent moving out of state (the Francis case). In all of them the best interests of the child prevail, often as discerned by the Child Family Investigator (CFI), formerly known as the Special Advocate, and before that know as the Guardian ad litem. In any case, the work this psychological professional does is a huge factor in the outcome. I work with the best, and just as importantly, know how to work with and manage the best.
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