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Struggling with Custody Issues? We Can Help.
Each experienced Colorado Springs child custody lawyer from Anderson & Travis recognizes that following a divorce, the former spouses continue as co-parents. Therefore, we assist you in developing and formalizing a parenting plan that serves the best interests of each child. A parenting plan should ensure the child’s safety and well-being, minimize conflict, and facilitate the transition to a new family configuration.
Our negotiation and litigation skills help you reach the most beneficial parenting plan.
Our child custody lawyers use effective negotiation and litigation skills to arrive at a legally-binding plan that protects your parent-child relationship. A typical plan addresses the following:
- Parenting time: Decide how the parents will divide care and responsibility for each child throughout the year. This includes a schedule for overnights and visitation, as well as appropriate communication between the parents for the child's benefits.
- Parent/Child Contact: Set up contact between each child and the parent who does not have the child in his or her care at the time.
- Decision-Making Process: Identify how parents will make decisions about the child's upbringing.
The Colorado Springs child custody lawyers of Anderson & Travis help you navigate all of these issues in a way that provides long-term stability to your family.
Get Started Now!
For more information, get started now or contact a Colorado Springs child custody lawyer at Anderson & Travis - 1.888.547.5011 or 719.520.5011.
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| Anderson & Travis serves clients in the Colorado Springs area and throughout southern Colorado, including Manitou Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake, Castle Rock, Fountain, Security, Pueblo, Canon City, Falcon, Parker, Calhan, Peyton, Larkspur, Woodland Park, Cripple Creek, and Divide, as well as all cities within El Paso County, Teller County, Pueblo County, Freemont County, and Douglas County. We represent civilians as well as military personnel, including those at Fort Carson, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Station, Schriever Air Force Base, and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA). |
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