· 3/25/1996
LAG v. People in Interest of AAG
Citations
- 912 P.2d 1385
- 20 Brief Times Rptr. 427
- 1996 Colo. LEXIS 48
- 1996 WL 128170
How courts have described this case
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- In determining custody, “a juvenile court must fashion a custodial remedy that serves the public as well as the best interests of the child.”
- Once a court accepts jurisdiction pursuant to section 19-1-104, it “must determine the question of custody according to the provisions of the [Children’s] Code.”
- a precondition to any custody decision in a dependency and neglect proceeding is a judicial determination that the child's present custodial circumstances or other aspects of the child's current environment are detrimental and, with governmental supervision, must be altered
- a precondition to any custody decision in a dependency and neglect proceeding is a judicial determination that the child's present custodial cireum-stances or other aspects of the child's current environment are detrimental and, with governmental supervision, must be altered
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Judges: Kirshbaum
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