Can Each Spouse File for Divorce in Two Different States?
In many cases, a married couple that decides to separate can wind up residing in different states. Is it possible for two spouses to file for divorce at the same... Read More
How to Make the Holidays Easier for the Children After a Divorce
The holiday season has arrived. After a difficult divorce, celebrating with your family may be the last thing on your mind. However, your kids were impacted by the divorce as... Read More
How To Keep Legal Costs Low in a Colorado Divorce
Divorced couples can attest to the fact that divorce is not cheap. Attorneys’ fees can quickly add up, especially when both spouses own numerous assets, or when there are children... Read More
Child Custody Rights for the Non-Biological Parent
It often happens that children have strong bonds and interactions with individuals other than their biological parents as they grow up, such as their grandparents, step-parents, family friends, and other... Read More
Modifying a Divorce Decree
Created at the time of divorce, a divorce decree is meant to be a final resolution of all issues pertaining to a legal separation. The factors such as child support... Read More
Do I Need a Lawyer to Create a Prenuptial Agreement?
As with any other type of contract, it is completely possible to create a prenuptial agreement—also known as a prenup—without the help of an attorney. This legal document, however, can... Read More
Is Legal Separation Different from Divorce?
If two spouses decide they no longer wish to be together, divorce may likely be the first choice that comes to mind. In Colorado, however, legal separation may also be... Read More
How Much is My Divorce Going to Cost?
No two divorces are the same, which means there is no fixed answer to how much a divorce will cost. Although divorces are generally known for being expensive, it can... Read More
Colorado Law and Interstate Custody
In many instances, children of divorce live with one parent in one state while their other parent lives in a different state—making it difficult for parents to enforce court orders... Read More
Three Legal Steps to Take After a Colorado Divorce
The divorce process may finally be complete, but it is important to be aware of the loose ends that may need your attention before you can move on with your... Read More