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Nov 21, 2011

Question:Colorado Divorce Attorney

My ex-wife and I share child custody, but she repeatedly ignores the court orders.

She will bring my children around certain family members that the court has ordered her not to because of their criminal past.

She also denies my court-ordered communication with our child and sometimes gives me phone numbers that aren't even working.

She even refuses to supply me with her tax records, even though if I refuse to do the same I am threatened with being in contempt.

How can I get my ex-wife to abide by the court order?


May 16, 2011

mens divorce lawyer William BackerQuestion:

How do child support laws work when one party refuses to work?

My ex-wife voluntarily works a part-time job and supplements her income with my child support payments. She is fully capable of gaining full-time employment.

Could the court order her to work full time to meet her financial obligations so I don't have to pay so much child support?


May 10, 2010

Attorney Jason HopperQuestion:

My fiancé's ex wife is trying to stop me from being around his children, especially if I spend the night while he has the children though we do not sleep in the same bed. Can a judge really order me to not be around his kids or spend overnights with him when the children are present? I'm about to be their stepmom!


Feb 05, 2010

Question: My wife has been staying at her mom’s house for the last week now. 

I learned today that she is planning on filing a Restraining Order/Order of Protection against me first thing Monday all because I started asking to see our 1-year-old daughter, which she didn’t allow.  This is a surprise because we have only discussed setting up counseling until this point. 

What benefit do I have to try and submit a restraining order on her before she can do it to me, and/or should I?

 


Oct 08, 2009

Question:

When my son was born, his mother would not have my name placed on the birth certificate.  By her own admission, this was done to negate my rights to him. We were not married.

I filed an order for paternity to have my rights established. After she was served, she quit her job, cancelled the lease on her apartment, and moved to Florida within 5 days.

Is there any law that states a child cannot be removed from the state after being served?

 


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