What Does Yelling Do To a Child? New Study Provides Insights
Parenting is a constant balancing act between showing love to your child and managing their unpleasant behaviors. But no parent is perfect. Often, when a child behaves poorly, it’s easy... Read More
Do you need a reason to divorce in Colorado?
You do not need a reason to get a divorce in Colorado, however, you should know something about divorce law in the state to better understand this life changing decision.... Read More
How Long Do You Have to be Married to Get Half of Everything in Colorado?
Getting “half of everything” doesn’t automatically happen in Colorado divorce. Colorado is an “equitable distribution” state where marital assets are divided between spouses according to what’s equitable or fair. This... Read More
Who Decides Which School Our Child Will Attend After a Divorce in Colorado?
There isn’t a short answer on who decides which school a child attends after a Colorado divorce. Neither parent automatically gets to choose the school if they disagree on school... Read More
Guide to Child and Family Investigators (CFI) in Colorado
When Colorado parents dispute over child custody and visitation, the judge may appoint a Child and Family Investigator (CFI) to make recommendations to the court. The CFI’s findings are crucial... Read More
How Does the Mental Health of a Spouse Impact a Colorado Divorce?
Colorado considers mental health when deciding on divorce-related issues like child custody and decision making issues, however, when it comes to the division of property, mental health is generally not... Read More
Preparing for a Colorado Divorce Mediation
If you’re contemplating divorce or have already filed for one, you may have heard the term “divorce mediation.” What is mediation, exactly? Mediation is a flexible method of resolving conflict... Read More
How to Convert a Legal Separation into a Divorce in Colorado
Some couples may decide to file for legal separation instead of divorce. This can be a good way to separate their finances without completely ending the marriage. However, if they... Read More
What is spousal abandonment in Colorado?
As used in Colorado family law, ‘abandonment’ occurs when one partner intentionally leaves the other without taking any property or marital assets. The spouse has physically departed from the shared... Read More
Colorado Uncontested Divorce – Frequently Asked Questions
An uncontested divorce is considered a faster and easier way to terminate a marriage. Here’s what you need to know about this type of divorce and whether it’s right for... Read More