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How do I go about temporary custody?
Feb 15, 2025
Family Law
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 19 years of experience
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Bill HenryFounding Partner 19 years of experience

In Colorado family law cases, temporary orders provide interim relief during a case typically involving the allocation of parental responsibilities or the dissolution of marriage. To obtain such relief, you would typically file a Motion for Temporary Orders within the context of your ongoing case. Under Colorado Revised Statutes § 14-10-125, this motion allows the court to establish temporary arrangements—for example, regarding parenting time, decision-making authority, and support—until a final order is reached. If you need further assistance or legal guidance in filing for temporary orders, please contact one of our experienced family law attorneys.

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