Child custody Infographic
CHILD CUSTODY Decisions and Outcomes 51% Agreed on their own 29% Settled without 3rd Party involvement How Is Child Custody Decided? 5% Resolved differences after a custody evaluation Decided During 11% Mediation Sole Possession To 44% The Mother 40% Joint Possession Child Custody Outcomes When Parents Go To Evaluation or Trial 5% Other Sole Possession 11% to the Father Number of Children in Child Support Enforcement Programs 17.4 MILLION 17.2 MILLION 17.1 MILLION 17 MILLION 2006 2007 2008 2009 Factors Considered for the Colorado Child Support Calculator Monthly cost of daycare Number of children Amount of child support paid for children or alimony from a previous marriage Monthly Cost of family health insurance paid Monthly Income What Factors Go Into Allocation of Parental Rights? The emotional The child's wishes and physical condition of The relationships each parent. between the child and each parent. The best interests of the The child's child, taking into consideration adjustment to their factors such as surroundings peers, siblings, and extended such as school and community. family. Colorado Child Custody and Support The state of Colorado uses the term Allocation of Parental Responsibilities instead of Custody. Allocation of Parental Responsibilities set the rules relating to parenting time, visitation and decision making. Allocation of Parental Responsibilities Colorado does not discriminate against parents based on gender. Parental responsibilities are determined by the best interests of the child. This includes the child's wishes, parent's wishes, the child's relationship with each parent, mental and physical stability of each parent, and how the child will adjust to school and home life. Berumen Law Firm, P.C. – www.berumenlaw.com
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