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Child Removal from Colorado

State Requirements for Child Removal from Colorado

Child removal can be a difficult and traumatic experience, both for parents and children. If no amicable agreement can be reached between parents, the process for relocation of a child out of state may be escalated to a family court that will consider all pertinent information before making an appropriate and legally-binding decision. The legal process can be complicated for many, and an accomplished Denver divorce attorney with Feldmann Nagel, LLC can help to make your case heard in the most effective way possible.

Colorado has several requirements for legally removing a child from the state. First and foremost, the custodial parent must provide written notice to the non-custodial parent outlining their desire to relocate. This information must include the relocation destination, appropriate reasons for the relocation and also a modified agreement for visitation, child custody or child support. Ultimately, the court will consider a number of details before making a decision in the best interest of the child. This decision is traditionally levied at a relocation hearing, and the court demonstrates no bias to one particular parent when making their final decision.

Child Removal Support Serving Denver, Steamboat Springs and Vail

Feldmann Nagel, LLC has a wealth of experience in providing the kind of quality legal services to families throughout Denver, Steamboat Springs, Vail and all points in between who are embroiled in conflicts resulting from one parents' desire to relocate out of state with their child. Our firm has a deep knowledge of Colorado family law as it applies to relocation, and can provide valuable organization of the information submitted to the court that can help you to reach your goals. We strive to be the most knowledgeable and skillful in every area of law that we practice, and work hard to make sure that we are the best prepared in any case. As part of our 10 guiding principles, we respect the needs of our clients, and will explore every ethical and legal means of securing the most favorable result possible in your case.

Contact a Denver divorce attorney if you are preparing for a child removal case that involves relocation of your child to another state, and would like the best legal representation available.

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1228 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
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1120 South Lincoln Avenue, Suite A
P.O. Box 775628
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
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Avon Town Square
30 Benchmark Road, Suite 203
P.O. Box 9310
Avon, CO 81620
Phone: 970-748-5004
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Fax: 970-949-0906

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Austin, TX 78701

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