Verified Motion to Modify Child Support & Parenting Time
VERIFIED MOTION TO MODIFY
Interrogatories for Modification of Parenting Time & Child Support
Set of interrogatories for Custody case
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures, which included a restriction of Parenting Time. What’s not in the motion is Crazy Mom’s constant assertion the court and I were engaged in ex-parte communications in an attempt to deprive her of her rights to due process and the fact she filed a Federal Notice of Removal instead of answering the motion (denied, of course, with an admonishment from the Federal judge that she is required to abide by Rule 11). As always, these are fact specific, but this one worked (especially as Crazy Mom failed to appear at the hearing, or otherwise respond to the motion in any way).
Motion for Reconsideration – Child Custody
PETITIONER’S MOTION TO RECONSIDER ORDER DENYING PETITIONER INTEREST FOR CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS
Opening Appeal Brief – Child Custody
Client was owed years of child support and trial court denied her request for interest on the arrears. We filed an appeal on the issue of whether she is entitled to interest
Response to Petitioner’s Motion for Sanctions – Child Custody
RESPONDENT’S RESPONSE TO PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR SANCTIONS
Petition for Parental Responsibilities and Summons
Basic Colorado Petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
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
Response & Objection to Motion to Modify Parenting Time
RESPONDENT’S RESPONSE AND OBJECTION TO MOTION TO MODIFY PARENTING TIME
Blank Form Sworn Financial Statement- Marriage and Divorce
Blank form Sworn Financial Statement
Motion to quash subpoena deuces tecum
Filed a motion to quah a subpoena for the release of state health records regarding marijuana use
Motion to modify parenting time and request for payment of arrears and child support
filed this motion to modify the parenting schedule so parents could have 50/50 parenting every 7 days. Also father owed past arrears and a child support needed to be made.
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.
Parenting Time & Joint Custody Parenting Schedule
A sample of different 50/50 parenting schedule
Respondent’s Verified Motion to Modify Allocation of Parenting Time
A post decree motion to modify parenting time and child support based on one parent not taking or using his time with one of the children.
PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 14-10-129  AND MOTION TO MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 14-10-122 and C.R.S. § 14-10-115