Should I Leave the Marital Residence?
You’ll have to make many life changing choices when you go through a divorce. Among the many decisions you’ll consider is if you should move out of what the law... Read More
How Can Fathers Win Child Custody in Colorado?
It is mistakenly thought that a father winning custody of his children in a divorce is an impossible thing. While it might seem the case, the reality is that when... Read More
Colorado Child Support Law for Disabled Children
Colorado state law is specific when it comes to child support. Let’s take a look at support in general and then how it relates to children with disabilities. In the... Read More
How Many Months Should Pass Before The Father Loses His Parental Rights in Colorado?
Losing parental rights is a life changing event. This article focuses on the time it takes before a parent (including the father) loses those rights in case a court decides... Read More
Does An Affair Impact Child Custody in Colorado?
Colorado is a no-fault state which mean an affair does not significantly influence proceedings in a dissolution. This court does isn’t interested in why a marriage has fallen apart, only... Read More
How Exactly Do I File A Motion to Modify Child Custody in Colorado?
In regards to making child custody decisions, family law courts in Colorado encourage safe and supportive living arrangements over disruptive changes. Are you seeking to change an existing court order for... Read More
The Facts behind 7 Myths about Common Law Marriage in Colorado (Pt. 3)
Here is the conclusion to our blog series The Facts behind 7 Myths about Common Law Marriage in Colorado. More Myths about Common Law Marriage Dispelled Myth 5 – I’m... Read More
The Facts behind 7 Myths about Common Law Marriage in Colorado (Pt. 2)
Picking up from where The Facts behind 7 Myths about Common Law Marriage in Colorado (Pt. 1) left off, here, we will continue to point out the truth behind some... Read More
The Facts behind 7 Myths about Common Law Marriage in Colorado (Pt. 1)
Although most states in the U.S. do not recognized common law marriage, Colorado does, and it has some specific terms for establishing the presence of these relationships. Because these terms,... Read More
What Can and Cannot Be In Prenups (Pt. 3)
Here is the conclusion to our three-part blog series What Can and Cannot Be In Prenups. While the first two parts of this blog series focused on detailing some of... Read More