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
Can a DUI Affect Child Custody Decisions?
In Colorado, driving under the influence can lead to several different consequences, ranging from hefty fines and court-ordered rehabilitation to jail time and limits on or the complete loss of... Read More
Splitting a 401(k) in a Colorado Divorce
A 401(k) plan is one of the most common retirement plans offered by private employers. When dividing a 401(k) plan during a divorce, it must first be determined whether the... Read More
Pregnancy and Colorado Divorce
When a couple undergoes a divorce during a pregnancy, there are several questions that may arise. For instance, a divorce during pregnancy might raise concerns about legal paternity, which is... Read More
6 Mistakes to Avoid in a High Net Worth Divorce
Divorces are rarely pleasant or easy. High net worth divorces or high asset divorces are particularly complex, as a large amount of assets, businesses, money, property and other items are... Read More
Does a Stepparent Have Any Legal Rights?
There are numerous reasons why as a stepparent, you may seek to obtain visitation rights or even custody of a child. Perhaps you are a child’s primary caregiver and the... Read More
Social Security – Understanding Rules for Ex-Spouses
While a spouse may either be currently married or formerly married, Social Security only cares that the marriage was a long-term relationship. Social Security has always given both spouses and... Read More