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What is the standard for determining where a child lives and how much parenting time he or she has with his or her parents?

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What is the standard for determining where a child lives and how much parenting time he or she has with his or her parents?

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Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 14-10-124, (1) Best Interests of child. The general assembly finds and declares that it is in the best interest of all parties to encourage frequent and continuing contact between each parent and the minor children of the marriage after the parents have separated or dissolved their marriage. In order to effectuate this goal, the general assembly urges parents to share the rights and responsibilities of child rearing and to encourage the love, affection, and contact between the children and the parents. (1.5) Allocation of parental responsibilities.

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