Colorado Parenting Plan Calculator
Colorado uses Best interest; joint decision-making encouraged with 7 custody factors For 2026 planning, the Colorado parenting plan calculator page starts with that Colorado data point before adding your facts.
Colorado uses best interest; joint decision-making encouraged under C.R.S. § 14-10-124, with 7 extracted custody factors. The calculator turns schedules like 2-2-3 or week-on/week-off into overnight totals for your plan.
Colorado — at a glance
- Core number: Colorado uses Best interest; joint decision-making encouraged with 7 custody factors
- Authority: C.R.S. § 14-10-124
- Local layer: 64 county inputs can affect timing and filing logistics.
- Decision point: Colorado relocation rule: 63 days' notice; no fixed mile trigger listed
Important: This tool provides educational estimates only — not legal advice. Made For Law is not a law firm and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federal, state, county, or local government agency or court system. Calculator results are based on statutory formulas and publicly available fee schedules — not AI. Supporting content is AI-assisted and editorially reviewed. Results may not reflect recent legislative changes or your specific circumstances. Do not rely solely on these estimates — always verify with official sources and consult a licensed attorney before making legal or financial decisions. Full disclaimer
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Key Takeaways for Colorado
- Custody framework. Best interest; joint decision-making encouraged under C.R.S. § 14-10-124
- Parenting time math. 93 overnights; the calculator converts each schedule to annual overnights and percentages.
- Relocation rule. 63 days' notice; no fixed mile trigger listed
- Filing checklist. 3 extracted required steps: mediation, parenting plan, parenting class.
Custody framework in Colorado
Colorado uses best interest; joint decision-making encouraged and lists 7 custody factors in the source data tied to C.R.S. § 14-10-124. The first factors include Wishes of parents, Wishes of child (if sufficiently mature), Interaction with each parent, so your plan should explain those facts with dates, school calendars, and overnight counts.
Parenting time and support impact
The extracted CO config lists 93 overnightsfor child-support math and uses schedules with 52, 78, 156, or 182.5 overnights depending on the rotation. That's why a 2-2-3 plan can affect support differently from an every-other-weekend plan.

Colorado relocation rules
Relocation planning starts with 63 days' notice; no fixed mile trigger listed, recorded in the CO source verified on 2026-03-30. Put the notice date, proposed address, and revised 12-month schedule in writing before you rely on the calculator output.
Filing requirements and court prep
The CO data flags 3 required filing steps: mediation, parenting plan, parenting class. It also lists the modification standard as "Best interest of the child and changed circumstances," so don't treat a new schedule as final unless it can survive that standard.
Colorado sources used
- Colorado Parental Responsibilities: C.R.S. § 14-10-124
- Source URL verified 2026-03-30: https://content.leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-14.pdf

State-specific estimate overview
Colorado cost and deadline signals is the right starting point because statewide law sets the baseline, while the facts of your parenting plan determine the actual risk band. Use the calculator before you compare attorney quotes, court options, or settlement choices.
Factors that affect the Colorado estimate usually comes down to three inputs: the amount at stake, the deadline or statutory rule, and whether the matter can be resolved before a contested filing. The calculator keeps those inputs separate so the result is easier to challenge.

Neighboring state comparison
| State | Comparison signal | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Colorado | Colorado uses Best interest; joint decision-making encouraged with 7 custody factors | Current page data |
| New Mexico | NMSA § 45-3-719; 33 county inputs tracked | Colorado compared with nearby states; State data file |
| Utah | Utah Code § 75-3-719; 29 county inputs tracked | Colorado compared with nearby states; State data file |
| Wyoming | Wyo. Stat. §§ 2-7-803, 2-7-804; 23 county inputs tracked | Colorado compared with nearby states; State data file |
County-level cost factors
County variation matters in Colorado because clerk practices, hearing calendars, and local filing steps can change the time cost even when the statewide rule is fixed.
- El Paso County: 730,395 residents, county seat in Colorado Springs.
- Denver County: 715,522 residents, county seat in Denver.
- Arapahoe County: 655,070 residents, county seat in Littleton.
- Jefferson County: 582,881 residents, county seat in Golden.
- Adams County: 519,572 residents, county seat in Brighton.

Next steps before you decide
- Run the calculator with your current numbers and save the 2026 result.
- Compare the result with documents, notices, invoices, or deadlines already in hand.
- Use the estimate to prepare a focused consultation or filing plan before the next deadline.
Common state questions
What is the main Colorado number in this Parenting Plan Calculator?
Colorado uses Best interest; joint decision-making encouraged with 7 custody factors The calculator uses that point as the first Colorado signal before it layers in user-entered facts.
Does the Colorado Colorado parenting plan calculator replace a lawyer?
No. It is a planning tool for comparing numbers, deadlines, and risk signals. Confirm C.R.S. § 14-10-124 with an official source or a licensed professional.
Why do county details matter in Colorado?
Colorado has 64 county-level filing offices, court calendars, and local practices. Those local steps can change timing even when state law is the same.
What should I gather before using the Parenting Plan Calculator?
Gather the dates, amounts, documents, and court notices tied to your situation. The calculator is more useful when those inputs are specific rather than estimated.
What is the next step after the Colorado estimate?
Colorado relocation rule: 63 days' notice; no fixed mile trigger listed Use the result to decide whether to organize records, request a consultation, or file the next court or agency step.
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Try the calculator — freeSources cited inline. Last verified May 1, 2026. Statutes change — confirm with the official state bar before filing.