Once you file for divorce, the court will immediately order the parties to refrain from taking the children out of the state of Colorado for any reason, refrain from transferring, destroying, or borrowing against any marital property, refrain from canceling any insurance coverage, refrain from disturbing the other party in any manner until such time as the divorce concludes. If a parent removes the children from the state after the court enters these orders, the parent will be held in contempt of court and may face jail time, fines, or other appropriate sanctions. Further, the court can order that the children be returned immediately to Colorado.
Can my spouse take my children to another state after I file for divorce?
By BPRaccess|
2016-05-01T16:37:12-06:00
May 1st, 2016|Comments Off on Can my spouse take my children to another state after I file for divorce?
Related Faqs
-
Do I have to get a divorce because I have been living with my girlfriend for seven years?
May 1st, 2016 | Comments Off on Do I have to get a divorce because I have been living with my girlfriend for seven years? -
Can I get a restraining order against my spouse because I am afraid of physical harm to myself and my children as a result of my filing for divorce?
May 1st, 2016 | Comments Off on Can I get a restraining order against my spouse because I am afraid of physical harm to myself and my children as a result of my filing for divorce? -
Can I use my spouse’s infidelity as evidence to benefit me in my divorce?
May 1st, 2016 | Comments Off on Can I use my spouse’s infidelity as evidence to benefit me in my divorce?