Property Division in a Gray Divorce
For separating couples over the age of 50, a “gray divorce” brings with it issues not typically faced by younger divorcing couples. One such issue is the division of property... Read More
What Is A Child & Family Investigator And Their Role In My Family’s Case?
In a divorce case where children are involved, there are often parenting issues that are difficult to resolve. You may have heard that a Child and Family Investigator (CFI) might... Read More
Dissipation of Assets – What You Need to Know
Dissipation of assets can be defined as the intentional use of an asset for an inequitable or illegal purpose, such as when a spouse mishandles or misappropriates marital assets with... Read More
Child Support After a Parent’s Death
Most individuals assume that the other parent will be around long after the children have grown up and are able to financially support themselves. However, this is not always the... Read More
3 Common Issues When Valuing A Business In Divorce
A complex aspect in a divorce is the division of marital property. The court, together with valuation experts and the lawyers of both spouses, have to determine the value of... Read More
How To Protect Your Personal Injury Award or Settlement In Your Colorado Divorce
Individuals who have sustained serious injuries in a personal injury accident rely greatly on their monetary compensation to cover damages such as medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, property damage, lost wages... Read More
Will the 2018 Tax Code Changes Affect My Alimony In Colorado?
A recently passed bill overhauls many aspects of our tax code. If you are receiving or paying alimony (also known as spousal support or spousal maintenance), or if you are... Read More
5 Pros and Cons of Collaborative Divorce in Colorado
Over the last several years, many couples have opted for more cooperative methods when it comes to dealing with family matters. If you are considering divorce, you may have come... Read More
Temporary Orders in a Colorado Divorce
Numerous concerns must be decided on when a couple chooses to separate, including spousal and child support, child custody, and possession of the marital home. Formal family court decisions, however,... Read More
Will I Lose My Inheritance in a Colorado Divorce?
In a Colorado divorce, property division laws state that all marital property must be divided in an equitable fashion. A court considers numerous factors when determining what is equitable, such... Read More