
Resources
Here are some practical resources to help you on your path to amicable resolution. These are for your reference only and are not meant to be in place of legal advice.
Online Resources
The articles, sites and videos below are available as resources to help you navigate your current legal needs.
The ABA was founded in 1878 on a commitment to set the legal and ethical foundation for the American nation. Today, it exists as a membership organization and stands committed to its mission of defending liberty and pursuing justice.
The premier forum for family law and assisted reproductive technology lawyers and affiliated professionals.
The Colorado Bar Association mission statement: "We are an association that advances members’ practice, supports the justice system, and enriches our community."
The Colorado Child Support Services Program works with parents and caretakers to make sure all Colorado kids get the financial support they need to thrive.
OCR is an independent state agency within the judicial branch charged with providing competent and effective legal representation to children and youth involved in judicial proceedings in Colorado. OCR establishes attorney practice standards and provides litigation support, accessible high-quality statewide training, and oversight of the practice.
This page contains valuable information for self-help, child support worksheets, forms required for various filings, etc.
The first provider of co-parent education in Colorado, Coparenting Cooperative of Colorado (formerly Parenting After Divorce) is a non-profit corporation started in 1993. Our mission is to provide the best in co-parent education to divorcing, divorced and never-married parents living apart.
Family law/child support legal research links courtesy of Family Law Consulting.
NACC advocates for the rights of children and youth in the child welfare system, and trains and supports a diverse community of legal professionals serving children, parents, and families.
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)'s mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.
Parenting plans provided by AZ Court Help that include suggestions based on age and parent situations, quantity of days and hours recommended, holiday and vacation considerations, and advantages and disadvantages of plans.
Watch SPLIT: The EARLY Years or SPLIT UP: The TEEN Years,
with guidance from divorce-parenting expert Christina McGhee.
TalkingParents strives to increase family harmony through better communication and transparency.




