Blog

When Can Grandparents Be Awarded Custody of Their Grandchild?

When a couple’s marriage goes through dissolution, a great deal of energy is spent on the merits of parental visitation rights and custody. The grandparents, though, are often not thought of, as they are not automatically granted visitation rights nor do they gain their grandchildren’s custody. In certain circumstances, it...
Read More

How to Serve Divorce Papers In Colorado on Your Spouse

Have you decided to proceed with a divorce? You’ll first need to file the proper court documents to begin your case. Once that’s done, the next thing in the dissolution process is serving your spouse a copy of the divorce papers. The steps involved in serving divorce papers are important...
Read More

What Are A Fathers’ Rights in Colorado?

More and more today, a rapidly rising number of children live at least some of their childhood with only one parent. Recent data shows there are more than two million single fathers in the United States. Why should we be concerned? Fathers play a key and critical part in their...
Read More

Should You Look For an Aggressive Child Custody Attorney?

Divorce and all it entails can be hard, wearing and emotionally painful for everyone involved but it can be even worse when child custody disputes arise. An already stressful experience becomes even more wrenching. What to do? Picking a child custody attorney is an exceptionally important task. This can’t be...
Read More

What Is Parental Alienation Syndrome?

Is your ex-spouse turning your children against you? It’s a common worry, warranted or not. Many parents suffer with the thought that the other parent is saying bad things about them perhaps even blaming them for the divorce. This condition is so common that its been studied and given a name. Parental...
Read More

5 Financial Mistakes to Avoid In a Colorado Divorce

Don’t let divorce be ruinous to your financial health. As you go through the dissolution process, you’ll come across many decisions that strike at your financial security. Be careful, the emotional roller coaster of divorce may keep you from clearly thinking about the financial consequences these decisions may have on you...
Read More

Will My Colorado Spouse Pay Me Alimony?

In a divorce, a Colorado court may order the more well-to-do spouse to pay the dependent spouse alimony. This monetary support is also known as maintenance or spousal support. Whatever you call these payments, there are things you should know. In the past, Colorado courts were granted wide discretion when...
Read More

What is Virtual Visitation in Colorado?

Virtual visitation may help non-custodial parents spend more time with their kids. It’s a new solution to an old problem. Previously, a spouse who didn’t have primary custody of the children would have to live close to them or risk losing time with them. Living close by sometimes meant quitting...
Read More