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How Relocation Affects Child Custody and Visitation Rights
Marquez Law: Your Trusted Denver Child Custody Attorney Relocating after a divorce or separation is rarely a simple decision. Whether it’s for a new job, a fresh start, or family support, moving can have significant legal implications—especially when children are involved. Parents who share custody or visitation rights must navigate Colorado’s legal framework carefully to ensure their move aligns with the court’s expectations and the best interests of the child. At Marquez La
Nov 18, 20255 min read


Single Parent Survival After Divorce
There’s no question that being a single parent is one of the most challenging roles to handle. Believe me, I was raised in a single...
Jan 13, 20202 min read


Co-Parenting During the Summer
Summer vacation is something your children look forward to for months. They get time off of school and are able to spend time doing...
May 20, 20192 min read


4 Co-Parenting Tips to Success
Establishing a positive co-parenting relationship is one of the single most important things you can do for your child. Your child loves...
Apr 23, 20192 min read


Family Pets: The Other "Children" of Divorce
Pets are often considered members of the family, whether you have a dog, cat, or other small animal. If you are going through a divorce...
Apr 9, 20192 min read


Substance Abuse and its Impact on Custody
Are you concerned that the Mother or Father of your children may have substance abuse issues? You’re not alone. Substance abuse is a...
Mar 15, 20192 min read
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