Motion for Attorney Fees with Attached Affidavit-Marriage and Divorce
Filed a motion for attorney fees in case and in divorce case. Motion was granted
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.
Motion to modify child support
Represented Father asking for reduction child support due to the fact that one of the children moved in with him. Voluntary Change of parenting time. In order to reduce your child support payments, you must petition the court and allow a judge to make a decision. This is usually referred to as filing a motion to modify child support. This process can vary slightly from state to state, but the general procedure is the same.
Parenting Time & Joint Custody Parenting Schedule
A sample of different 50/50 parenting schedule
Combine Motion For Reconsideration Motion For Forthwith Hearing And Emergency Interim Orders
Drafted this motion after a court granted a party interim orders taking all custody away from mom. Child was taken away from mom and she had not seen child for several weeks
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
Motion for Reconsideration on child Support Order and or Abatement
Child Support issue where client was over charged by a court order on child support. We requested reconsideration and credit for support already paid with the proposed order
Motion to Modify Parenting Time
In depth Motion to Modify Parenting Time and Parental Responsibilities. A Post Decree motion claiming that the current orders are to restrictive and custodial parent is alienating parent from child.
Motion for a forthwith hearing and Interim Orders
Filed a motion when parent was refused normal parenting time as ordered by the court.
Motion for Judicial Review – Child Custody
A motion filed to review a magistrates decision. Filed after magistrate entered order client disagreed with. A lengthy and difficult custody case
Motion to Intervene as Grandparent in Custody
Motion for Grandparent to intervene in child custody case
Instructions for adding co-guardian-conservator or successor guardian-conservator
A co-guardian/conservator is appointed to serve along-side of the already existing guardian/conservator. Persons serving together as co-guardian have equal authority to act unless otherwise specified by the court. The court may appoint a co-guardian/conservator to start serving immediately, or to start serving upon the happening of some designated event. Instructions for adding co-guardian-conservator or successor guardian-conservator.
Instructions for Adult Guardianship-Family Law
Adult guardianship is a legal procedure in which a court determines that a person is incapable of making decisions because of severe disabilities, and that the person is in need of protection. The person may be too mentally confused or forgetful to make decisions about medical treatment or to obtain appropriate food and shelter.
Warrant of Arrest – Child Abuse or Neglect
Child abuse is one of the more heinous of crimes because it involves harming some of the most vulnerable people in society. A warrant is a legal document that is issued by a judge or grand jury. The warrant authorizes law enforcement to engage in some activity that would otherwise violate your Constitutional rights.