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
The Basics of Paternity Lawsuits in Colorado
Paternity lawsuits may be filed to officially prove or even disprove a child’s biological father. Establishing the biological paternity of a child is very important, as it relates to other... Read More
Colorado Adoption FAQs
What is adoption? Adoption refers to a legal process where a birth parents’ rights are permanently terminated and awarded to the adoptive parents, and the adoptive parents assume all responsibilities... 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
How to Enforce Child Support Orders in Colorado
Child support orders are legally binding, and Colorado courts take violations of these orders very seriously. If you are a parent who has not been receiving child support from your... Read More
What You Need to Know About Colorado Spousal Maintenance
Spousal maintenance, also referred to as alimony or spousal support, is the money paid to a spouse during and after a divorce when the other spouse is not able to... Read More
Can Visitation Rights Be Granted To Grandparents?
Grandparents in Colorado have limited rights to visit their grandchildren. Such as they are, these legal rights are a matter of state law and not those of the Federal government.In... Read More


