Colorado Child Advocacy: How to Pick the Right Legal Support for Your Child
Key Takeaways: Colorado custody courts emphasize the “best interests of the child.” Children’s preferences hold weight but aren’t the sole factor in custody decisions. Multiple options exist to effectively present your child’s wishes, including informal approaches and formal advocates. Child Legal Representatives (CLRs) offer…
Read MoreFamily Law Across Continents – A Global Peek at Australia, the US, Japan, Italy, Germany, & Others with Justice Altobelli
Divorce laws and family court systems look different across the globe, and in this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista explores Australia’s approach with Justice Tom Altobelli. A respected family law judge from Sydney, Justice Altobelli brings decades of experience as a professor,…
Read MoreDomestic Violence and Child Custody in Colorado: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Key Takeaways: Colorado custody laws prioritize child safety, particularly in cases involving domestic violence. Recent legal changes, including the adoption of Kayden’s Law, significantly affect custody decisions. Coercive control and emotional abuse are explicitly recognized and addressed by courts. Parenting evaluators and judges must…
Read MoreIncremental Trust Building for Co-Parents: A Challenge from International Expert Dr. Michael Saini
Trust between co-parents can feel nearly impossible to rebuild after a difficult divorce, especially when one parent is deeply skeptical of the other’s intentions. In this episode of Children First Family Law, Krista welcomes back Dr. Michael Saini, a leading psychologist and children’s rights…
Read MoreVacation and Holiday Custody Schedules: Making It Work After Divorce
Key Takeaways: Thoughtful planning is essential to reduce stress during holidays post-divorce. Clear custody schedules and open communication prevent misunderstandings and conflicts. Emotional challenges during holidays and travel can be managed with intentional strategies. Introduction Navigating holidays and vacation time after divorce can be…
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