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Colorado Springs Family Law Attorneys – Relocation and Parenting Plans

colorado_springs_family_law_attorneys_6As a divorced or separated parent in Colorado, dealing with potential job relocation issues can be tricky, especially if you are the non-custodial parent.  Depending on how far away your relocation takes you, it could dramatically change the amount of time you get to spend with your kids.  But parents are not the only ones affected by relocation.  According to Colorado Springs family law attorneys who deal with these situations frequently, children are also required to make some major lifestyle changes. 

Parenting plans that are revised to accommodate the relocation of either parent will most likely require the kids to spend longer periods of time away from home. If they are school-age children, the new arrangement could mean they spend their summers in a different part of the country, perhaps living with a stepparent and other children in a home that is unfamiliar to them.  It could also mean they spend school holidays and long weekends away from familiar surroundings.  While it is very important for them to remain close to both of their parents, the children’s needs must be paramount when a new parenting plan is made.  For this reason, divorced parents will often work with Colorado Springs family law attorneys and try to resolve these issues through mediation.

Remember, each family is different, and each one has different needs.  It is very important in these situations for parents to be flexible and willing to put their children’s needs before their own.  When you work with an experienced team of Colorado Springs family law attorneys and mediators, the goal is to find common ground and look for the best solution.  As your children get older, the parenting plan may need to be revised several times to accommodate their schedules, or you may find that the relocation is only temporary. 

If the parent who is relocating is the custodial parent, Colorado’s procedure for custody and visitation relocation requires that parent to provide written notice to the other parent that specifies the location of the proposed new home, the reasons for the relocation and a proposed new parenting time schedule. Contact the team of Colorado Springs family law attorneys at the Marrison Family Law LLC for a free consultation about changing your parenting plan. 

 

 

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