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Q: I am a co-owner of O My Goodness LLC me and other co-owner is 51% and I am 49%. Our agreement was I ran the business

Is that not a breach of contract our operating agreement also states that any disputes would be handled through mediation but her attorney is not for that what do I do?

Tristan Kenyon Schultz
Tristan Kenyon Schultz
answered on May 18, 2016

If there is another attorney involved, I recommend that you hire your own attorney. Turning to your substantive question, as a general rule, provisions that mandate mediation are binding on BOTH parties. Considering that you are the lesser partner/owner it is very likely that the mediation... View More

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Q: Can a child be at home with step parent and siblings while I work night shift or can mother keep her.

I work from 3pm to 2am Monday thru Thursday, but I want more time at my house with my daughter and she also wants more time with her siblings, but her mother says she doesn't need to be here unless I am here, we are going to mediation soon and I would like to know if she can be a my house with... View More

Tristan Kenyon Schultz
Tristan Kenyon Schultz
answered on Dec 6, 2015

Your request seems reasonable and persuasive. There is nothing in Colorado law that mandates that you must be physically present at all times during parenting time. The section that defines considerations for parenting time (visitation) is CRS 14-10-124, it can be accessed via... View More

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