Colorado Home Owners’ Associations Cannot Regulate Use Of Public Rights-of-way

Colorado recently enacted HB22-1139, which states that HOAs cannot regulate the use of public roadways. The act prohibits a common interest community’s unit owners’ association from regulating the use of a public right-of-way. For the full text: http://chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/2022a_1139_signed.pdf

Interviewing a Child in Divorce Court

Colorado Revised StatutesTitle 14 – Domestic MattersDissolution of Marriage – Parental ResponsibilitiesArticle 10 – Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act§ 14-10-126. Interviews Universal Citation: CO Rev Stat § 14-10-126 (2016) (1) The court may interview the child in chambers to ascertain the child’s wishes as to the allocation of parental responsibilities. The court may permit counsel to…

Prenuptial Agreements

What is a prenuptial agreement in Colorado? A prenuptial agreement, also known as a premarital agreement or “prenup,” is a legally binding contract entered into by a couple before their marriage or civil union. In Colorado, a prenuptial agreement is governed by the Colorado Marital Agreement Act. A prenuptial agreement allows the couple to define…

Appeals court decides 2-1 on standard for restricting parents’ custody

Appeals court decides 2-1 on standard for restricting parents’ custody By MICHAEL KARLIK michael.karlik@coloradopolitics.com https://www.coloradopolitics.com/courts/appeals-court-decides-2-1-on-standard-for-restricting-parents-custody/article_dc0883da-0cf8-11ed-8849-9fd809df5c20.html A divided panel of the state’s Court of Appeals has clarified the circumstances under which judges can restrict a parent’s time with their children, in a case complicated by the contradictory orders of a Jefferson County magistrate. Under Colorado law, a…