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§ 14-10-129.5. Disputes concerning parenting time | Front Range Legal Services - A Colorado law firm servicing Broomfield, Boulder, Superior, Westminster, Denver, Lakewood, Arvada, Golden, Aurora, Thornton and throughout Colorado § 14-10-129.5. Disputes concerning parenting time – Front Range Legal Services – A Colorado law firm servicing Broomfield, Boulder, Superior, Westminster, Denver, Lakewood, Arvada, Golden, Aurora, Thornton and throughout Colorado
(1) Within thirty-five days after the filing of a verified motion by either parent or upon the court’s own motion alleging that a parent is not complying with a parenting time order or schedule and setting forth the possible sanctions that may be imposed by the court, the court shall determine from the verified motion, and response to the motion, if any, whether there has been or is likely to be substantial or continuing noncompliance with the parenting time order or schedule and either:
(a) An order imposing additional terms and conditions that are consistent with the court’s previous order; except that the court shall separate the issues of child support and parenting time and shall not condition child support upon parenting time;
(g) (Deleted by amendment, L. 97, p. 970, §1, effective August 6, 1997.)
(4) In addition to any other order entered pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, the court shall order a parent who has failed to provide court-ordered parenting time or to exercise court-ordered parenting time to pay to the aggrieved party, attorney’s fees, court costs, and expenses that are associated with an action brought pursuant to this section. In the event the parent responding to an action brought pursuant to this section is found not to be in violation of the parenting time order or schedule, the court may order the petitioning parent to pay the court costs, attorney fees, and expenses incurred by such responding parent. Nothing in this section shall preclude a party’s right to a separate and independent legal action in tort.
Cite as C.R.S § 14-10-129.5
History. L. 87: Entire section added, p. 578, § 1, effective July 1. L. 93: IP(1) and (2) amended, p. 579, § 12, effective July 1. L. 97: Entire section amended, p. 970, § 1, effective August 6. L. 98: IP(2) and (2)(f) amended, p. 1388, § 16, effective February 1, 1999. L. 2012: IP(1) and (1)(c) amended, (SB12-175), ch. 208, p. 833, §34, effective July 1.