Parental Responsibility Evaluation: What To Expect And How To Prepare For It
If certain aspects of your child custody case are disputed – such as parental decision-making and parenting time – you may have to deal with a parental responsibilities evaluation (PRE).... Read More
What Is The Right Of First Refusal In Child Custody In Colorado?
If you and your spouse are legally separating, you’ll want to plan well for how each of you should take care of your children after the separation. One of the... Read More
Is Reintegration Therapy Right For My Child?
Whether before, during, or after a divorce, a parent may lose contact with their child for a variety of reasons. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the parent can no longer... Read More
What Happens At An Initial Status Conference?
The initial status conference (ISC) is the very first court date in a family law case, whether it’s divorce, child custody, order modification, or the like. Though it isn’t a... Read More
Child Custody When One Parent Is A Non-US Citizen
Does citizenship or immigration status affect a parent’s chances of obtaining custody of their child? This is a question you may be asking if you or your spouse is a... Read More
Should I Get A Divorce? The Personal And Legal Perspectives
If you’re already thinking about divorce, you’re probably in a situation where you have to make a very difficult decision. On one hand, you may be afraid of wreaking havoc... Read More
What Does Child Support Cover In Colorado?
Whether or not you and your spouse are staying together, your child relies on parental care during their growing-up years. This is the purpose of child support – the money... Read More
Property Division in a Gray Divorce
For separating couples over the age of 50, a “gray divorce” brings with it issues not typically faced by younger divorcing couples. One such issue is the division of property... Read More
What Is A Child & Family Investigator And Their Role In My Family’s Case?
In a divorce case where children are involved, there are often parenting issues that are difficult to resolve. You may have heard that a Child and Family Investigator (CFI) might... Read More
Dissipation of Assets – What You Need to Know
Dissipation of assets can be defined as the intentional use of an asset for an inequitable or illegal purpose, such as when a spouse mishandles or misappropriates marital assets with... Read More