Not exact matches
The Court determined that under Colorado's Uniform Dissolution
of Marriage Act, a district court retains continuing jurisdiction over motions to modify
parental responsibilities while the current
allocation order is on appeal,
as long
as those motions are based on a material change in circumstances that occurred after the original order was entered.
(1) A proceeding concerning the
allocation of parental responsibilities is commenced in the district court or
as otherwise provided by law:
The court shall determine the
allocation of parental responsibilities, including parenting time and decision - making
responsibilities, in accordance with the best interests
of the child giving paramount consideration to the child's safety and the physical, mental, and emotional conditions and needs
of the child
as follows:
Such order shall be treated in the district court
as any other decree issued in a proceeding concerning the
allocation of parental responsibilities.
Note: The presumption provided for in this subsection is a presumption that relates solely to the
allocation of parental responsibility for a child
as defined in section 61B.
A parent who has been granted sole or joint decision making authority (sometimes referred to
as «custody») following a divorce or
allocation of parental responsibility case («APR case») may delegate that authority to another person for up to nine months.
Any arrangements
as to support and
parental responsibility allocation of the children and maintenance
of a spouse; and
Keep in mind that
as of January 1, 2016, Illinois abandoned its old approach to «custody» and «visitation,» and implemented a fully updated law that provides for «
allocation of parental responsibilities.»
This document sets forth the
allocation of Parental Rights and
Responsibilities for such issues
as who will be responsible for the significant decision - making for the children, and what specific parenting time (both routine and holiday) will be enjoyed by each parent.
As of January 1, 2016, the court awards the «
allocation of parental rights and
responsibilities» to one or both parents.
«To promote amicable settlement
of disputes between parties to a marriage attendant upon the dissolution
of their marriage, the parties may enter into an agreement containing provisions for disposition
of any property owned by either
of them, maintenance
of either
of them, support,
parental responsibility allocation of their children, and support
of their children [for certain expenses such
as education] after the children attain majority.»