How a Garfield County dispute turned into a court-ordered separation
By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice
Heather Fitzke’s story offers a look at how quickly a family dispute can move from home into the courtroom—and how outside involvement, public statements and court filings can reshape parental authority in ways many families may not expect. That side of the case is laid out in Part 2.
Heather Fitzke says what happened to her family didn’t start in a courtroom. But that’s where it changed everything. She expected to defend herself, and she also ended up arguing with a judge about pronouns.
That moment came during a seven-hour hearing on Sept. 10 that would change the course of her family.
Fitzke said that hearing came after she had already lost custody of her child through a separate guardianship decision.
On Sept. 10, the judge ru...










