Has your child committed a juvenile offense? From shoplifting to driving under the influence, criminal charges can have long-standing consequences that can negatively affect your child even after they turn 18.

by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | May 14, 2019 | Juvenile Law | 0 Comments
Has your child committed a juvenile offense? From shoplifting to driving under the influence, criminal charges can have long-standing consequences that can negatively affect your child even after they turn 18.
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | May 14, 2019 | Juvenile Law | 0 Comments
Divorce is a difficult process for any couple, but it becomes much more challenging when one or more children are involved. Statistics from the mid-1980s indicated that around 50 percent of U.S. children would see their parents split up. Thanks to Millennials waiting longer to marry and experiencing a lower divorce rate than previous generations, that figure is likely to have fallen over the last couple of decades.
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Dec 13, 2018 | Juvenile Law | 0 Comments
Deciding child custody and parenting time is often the most difficult part of divorce cases because most parents want to ensure they remain a primary part of their children’s lives. Creating a parenting plan that will not only dictate how important decisions are made...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Dec 13, 2018 | Juvenile Law | 0 Comments
If Your Child Is in Trouble, You Need an Experienced Juvenile Defense Attorney On Your Side Has your child committed a juvenile offense? From shoplifting to driving under the influence, criminal charges can have long standing consequences that can negatively affect...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | May 2, 2015 | Education Law, Family Law | 0 Comments
Are you the primary caregiver or is it spread out 50/50? Are you thinking about the true needs of your child? What is the reason for the move? Have you reviewed the legal barriers? Families are more mobile now than in years past and the reasons for moving vary. Some...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Apr 12, 2015 | Criminal Law | 0 Comments
The text of Amendment 64 specifically states that it is not “intended to allow driving under the influence of marijuana” or to supersede the existing laws related to driving under the influence of marijuana. Colorado lawmakers are taking additional steps to further...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Feb 15, 2015 | Education Law, Family Law | 0 Comments
Last year, we posted an article discussing a new decision by the Colorado Supreme Court affording foster parents and intervenors the right to participate in termination of parental rights hearings. That case, A.M. v. A.C., has become an important decision in...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Feb 9, 2015 | Education Law | 0 Comments
If your child is struggling in school, they may be eligible for special education services through the school. It can be extremely frustrating trying to address educational problems with the teachers and school administrators. As a parent, you have rights to your...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jan 23, 2015 | Family Law | 0 Comments
Constantly stressed by your parenting plan? It may be time to modify. Parenting schedules and holiday schedules that are no longer working can add stress to both parents and kids, creating an uncomfortable and emotionally explosive situation for everyone. It’s...
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Jan 6, 2015 | Criminal Law, Juvenile Law | 0 Comments
Juvenile delinquency convictions have long-lasting consequences! When your child is charged with a crime, it's confusing and frustrating, and it's very serious. You need to hire an attorney immediately! The crime may not seem like a big deal to you, and you may...