Spring break is a big deal – especially after a break-up when you have less time with your children in general. School breaks take on new significance after going through a significant life change like a divorce or allocation of parental responsibilities (APR)...
By: Beth Andersen Clients frequently ask us how to give their child a voice in a divorce or allocation of parental responsibilities proceeding. Usually children do know a divorce is happening. They may have strong opinions about where they want to live, what...
While you can combine the actions in certain situations, it is common that a parent will have to decide whether to file a paternity action under CRS 10-4-105 or an allocation of parental responsibilities (APR) proceeding under CRS 14-10-107. Here are some things to...
Over 12 months, the Andersen Law PC blog is spelling out the 12 steps of divorce. This month, we’re focusing on step 10: parenting plans and separation agreements. As we track the divorce process, we will also follow two fictional divorcing couples making their way...