Q: My divorce occurred in Denver District Court. Do I have to file a child support modification there?
We both now live in Boulder County and it would much more convenient to use the local court is the reason.
A: Unless the case is moved to Boulder, you would need to file in Denver, in the same case. Given that both of you live in Boulder, you should file a motion to change venue pursuant to CRCP Rule 98. You could file that at the same time as your motion to modify, though optimally you might want to consider changing venue first. See if you ex will agree to a change in venue and sign off on a stipulation regarding such.
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