This form is a generic petition and adopts the "notice pleadings" format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another. This form is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
A Colorado Joint Petition By Custodial Parent and Non-Custodial Parent for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Removal of Child from State is a legal document that is filed when both parents agree on modifying the visitation rights of the non-custodial parent, allowing them to remove the child from the state. This joint petition is specifically designed for situations where both parents are in agreement and seek a modification to the existing visitation arrangement to accommodate changes in the child's residence or the non-custodial parent's relocation. Keywords: Colorado, Joint Petition, Custodial Parent, Non-Custodial Parent, Modification of Visitation Rights, Allowing Removal of Child, State, legal document, visitation arrangement, agreement, existing visitation, changes, relocation. Different types of Colorado Joint Petition By Custodial Parent and Non-Custodial Parent for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Removal of Child from State may include: 1. Joint Petition for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Removal of Child from State due to Custodial Parent's Relocation: This type of joint petition is filed when the custodial parent intends to move out of Colorado and seeks to modify the visitation rights to accommodate the child's relocation. 2. Joint Petition for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Removal of Child from State due to Non-Custodial Parent's Relocation: This type of joint petition is filed when the non-custodial parent plans to relocate outside of Colorado and both parents agree to modify the visitation rights accordingly. 3. Joint Petition for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Temporary Removal of Child from State: In cases where the child needs to be temporarily relocated outside of Colorado, such as for family emergencies, educational opportunities, or travel, this type of joint petition is used for seeking a modification to the visitation arrangement. 4. Joint Petition for Modification of Visitation Rights Allowing Permanent Removal of Child from State: If both parents agree that the child's best interests would be served by allowing the child to permanently relocate outside of Colorado, this type of joint petition is filed to request a modification of visitation rights to accommodate the child's move. It is important to note that each situation can vary, and the specific circumstances will determine the type of joint petition to be used. Seeking legal advice or consulting an attorney experienced in family law is highly recommended ensuring the appropriate petition is filed and all necessary requirements are met.