Brighton, CO asked in Family Law for Colorado

Q: In family court, what can i file to let the judge know that there are facts that are perjury in nature.

The judge did not allow for a status conference in our temporary order for consideration of more partenting time. I have many facts in which my ex lied about in court and to the cfi. Plus, he is to support a positive relationship with me, which he has erased me from their lives. The court needs to know these things. Can i just file an affidavit, an ex parte communication, or just file a notice to the court with all of the supporting documents that I have to give?

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A: More information is needed to properly advise you regarding how to bring the perjury to the court's attention. Presuming some sort of court order was just entered, you may be able to file a motion under Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 59 or 60. You should consult with a family law attorney to discuss your specific situation.

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