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What are Psychological Parenting Rights?

Psychological parenting refers to whoever looks after and loves a young child in their earliest years. The psychological parent can be an adoptive parent, foster parent or any other non-biological parent. Typically, the psychological parent is someone who is deeply rooted in the child’s everyday life and makes decisions in the best interest of the child as a biological parent would.

As a psychological parent, obtaining a court order to ensure certain parenting rights can be extremely difficult without the representation of a highly skilled Denver family law attorney. A family law attorney who specializes in child support cases, custody and visitation rights, and all aspects of the divorce process, can walk you through the steps of establishing psychological parenting rights to ensure the child receives the care they deserve.

At Peek Vasquez Family Law, LLC, your best interests always come first. Regardless of whether your case can be settled through negotiation or litigation, we are prepared to ensure that your rights are properly asserted every step of the way.

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What are your rights?

The Colorado legislature recognizes the strong emotional bond that can be formed between children and adults who may not be their biological parent. In some cases, granting custody or frequent visitation is what is best for the child in cases of establishing psychological parenting rights. Non-biological parents will be granted parental rights and responsibilities if they cared for the child for six months or more.

Psychological parenting rights and responsibilities can include:

Custody

The right to make decisions about the child, including physical custody, which is the right and duty to house, provide and care for the child.

Visitation

The rights of non-custodial parents to spend time with their child.

Child support

Court-ordered payments, typically made by a noncustodial divorced parent, to support one’s minor child or children.

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Retain a Dedicated Counsel Today

The process of obtaining psychological parenting rights is riddled with many rules, regulations, and exceptions and should not be faced without a skilled and experienced Denver family lawyer. Should you choose to hire us, you can expect representation that is driven, tenacious and thorough.

At Peek Vasquez, LLC (formerly Peek Family Law, LLC), you will be treated as a priority because it is our privilege to advocate on your behalf – in and outside of the courtroom.

Contact Peek Vasquez Family Law, LLC Today

Representing our clients and ensuring that their legal issues are resolved and that their family goals are met are the primary goals at our family law firm. If you have any questions or concerns regarding psychological parenting rights, don’t wait to contact our experienced Denver divorce lawyers at Peek Vasquez Family Law, LLC. When you require psychological parenting rights or file for divorce, our team can help. Having an experienced and dedicated legal team at your side can make all the difference in protecting the rights of your family.

 

In addition to psychological parenting rights, our compassionate Colorado family law attorneys can represent you in a wide range of family law cases. Some of the most common family law legal services we offer include divorce, alimony, child custody, mediation, relocation, military divorce, and more. If there’s a way we can help you and your family in a time of need, we’ll ensure it’s done.

 

Contact us today or call our Denver family law office at (303) 495-5757 to talk to an experienced family law attorney. Schedule your consultation today.