Family Law
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Affidavit in Support of Petition to Disestablish Paternity
This is an affidavit to be signed by the client in support of their Petition to Disestablish Paternity.
Final Judgment by Default and Reservation of Issues
This is a sample Final Judgment by Default awarding alimony, life insurance and attorney’s fees with reservation of issue of how much of each is to be awarded.
Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage – Uncontested
This is a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage regarding an uncontested dissolution. The parties entered in to a Marital Settlement Agreement and did not have kids.
Motion for Judicial Default-Marriage and Divorce
Motion for Judicial Default-Marriage and Divorce
Unopposed Motion to Appear by Telephone and Proposed Order-Marriage and Divorce
Unopposed Motion to Appear by Telephone and Proposed Order-Marriage and Divorce
Stipulation Regarding Parenting Time & Decision Making
If you and your co-parent unanimously agree on the changes in the child custody, you will use a stipulation to ask the court to modify your responsibilities. Parents can put stipulations into the agreement or parenting plan to ensure that both parents adhere to certain standards and conditions whenever the child is in that parent’s care.
Verified Complaint and Motion for Civil Protective Order – Marriage & Divorce
A protection order is a civil provision with criminal penalties. It can be used to restrict or prohibit contact between a victim of abuse and the wrongdoer. A protection order is a document issued by a civil court that orders the person who is abusing or stalking you to stop doing so. The purpose of a civil protection order is to “promote safety, reduce violence and other types of abuse, and prevent serious harm and death. The court may issue a restraining order if it finds “an imminent danger exists to the person or persons seeking protection under the civil protection order.
Response to Motion for Summary Judgment on Common Law Marriage Issue
A response to motion for summary judgment on Colorado common law issue.
A common law marriage is one in which the couple lives together for a period of time and holds themselves out to friends, family and the community as “being married,” but without ever going through a formal ceremony or getting a marriage license.
Response & Objection to Motion to Modify Parenting Time
RESPONDENT’S RESPONSE AND OBJECTION TO MOTION TO MODIFY PARENTING TIME
Petitioners Response to Respondant’s Motion to Dismiss – Parenting Time
PETITIONER’S RESPONSE TO RESPONDENT’S MOTION TO DISMISS IN A MOTION TO CHANGE PARENTING TIME
Combined Responde & Motion to Modify Parenting Time
Response to motion to modify parenting time combine with a motion to modify the parenting time.
Seperation Agreement – Marriage & Divorce Law
Sample form for a separation agreement
Petition for Parental Responsibilities and Summons
Basic Colorado Petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities