Do-It-Yourself Divorce: 5 Reasons You Should Think Twice
Nowadays, more and more individuals are choosing to divorce without the assistance of a lawyer. Figuring out the divorce process on your own and without the assistance of a lawyer... Read More
Financial Disclosure in a Colorado Divorce
As soon as the court acquires jurisdiction over two parties in a divorce proceeding, Colorado law requires both spouses to complete a financial affidavit and provide the other spouse with... Read More
Divorce Planning Tips for the Primary Breadwinner
For those not involved, divorce may be seen as an impromptu decision. For couples getting divorced, however, this is not usually the case. A spouse contemplating divorce has likely thought... Read More
Who Pays for College After a Colorado Divorce?
Parents going through divorce have many complicated and emotionally charged questions. One such question concerns tuition. Child support payments stop when a child reaches the age of emancipation—so which parent... Read More
4 Major Considerations When Making a Parenting Schedule
When two parents decide to separate, there may be mixed emotions, as well as uncertainty and unpredictability for everyone in the family—particularly the children. As part of a dissolution of... Read More
9 DUI Defenses in Colorado
Have you been arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI) in Colorado? If you wish to fight the case being filed against you, your... Read More
Obtaining Joint Custody of Your Child
Colorado differs from other states when it comes to custody rulings. In fact, the state does not typically use the term “custody,” and does not have the law of sole... Read More
Understanding Colorado Custody Laws for Unwed Parents
Nowadays, it isn’t uncommon to find unmarried couples with children. In fact, statistics show that roughly half the children born in the United States are born to unwed parents. While... Read More
How Does Remarriage Impact Alimony and Child Support?
Spouses are typically expected to support each other financially—and this support does not necessarily end in the event of a divorce. But what about in the event of a remarriage?... Read More
Insurance Policy Changes to Make After Divorce
When compared to the emotional disturbance of a marriage ending, insurance matters can appear insignificant. Countless aspects of your life will change, and taking care of administrative issues such as... Read More