Legal Question in Family Law in Colorado

Child Custody Agreement

My husband and I divorced 3 years ago, we have one child who is now 14 years old. A year and half ago he moved to Colorado and at that time we signed an agreement with my attorney that our daughter would visit him at Christmas and for 6 weeks in the summer. Otherwise, she is in my custody. Our daughter doesn't want to spent 6 weeks with him this year because of other fun things for her to do. Can he cause trouble for me if I break the agreement?


Asked on 4/20/01, 6:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jack Harding Denver Center for Divorce Solutions

Re: Child Custody Agreement

Very much so: contempt, attorneys fees, jail. You can motion the court to modify parenting time. The court will likely appoint a special advocate who will talk to your daughter and relay her wishes to the court.

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Answered on 6/13/01, 9:30 pm


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