During a divorce, deciding who gets to keep the house can cause a significant amount of controversy and stress. In many divorce cases, the family home is the most valuable asset, and if you have lived in it for some time, the current market value can greatly exceed what it was originally bought for. In […]
Steps to Getting Divorced in Colorado if You Don’t Have Children
If you don’t have children, getting divorced in the state of Colorado can be a relatively straightforward matter. Presented below is a general guideline of the steps you and your spouse would need to take to file for divorce or legal separation. Please note that these steps are for informational purposes only and should not […]
Laches in Colorado Spousal Maintenance Case
In July of 2017, the Colorado Court of Appeals issued a ruling that has significant implications for all couples who are considering divorce or are currently divorced and have been awarded routine support payments. In the case of Josephine Marie Kann, n/k/a Josephine Marie Voshell, Appellee, and Bruce Allen Kann, Appellant, the Honorable Christine […]
What Happens if a Child Doesn’t Want to Visit
Has either of these scenarios become commonplace in your house since your divorce? Your 8-year old son drags his feet, whines “I want to stay home with you!” and complains about heading to your ex’s for his regularly scheduled weekend visit. Your 15-year old daughter flat out refuses to go. “I want to see my […]
Financial Tips for After a Divorce
After you’ve divorced, being solely responsible for financial matters can be a bit intimidating. Resist the urge to put off financial decisions, and instead place this list of financial tips someplace where you’ll see them every day. With consistent and persistent effort, your post-divorce life will become filled with financial freedom and stability. Our Financial […]
Questions to Ask When Interviewing a Child Custody Lawyer
As a parent, it can be intimidating and frightening to realize you need to hire a child custody attorney. Despite the best efforts to fairly divide parenting responsibilities during the divorce process, there are times when the settlement agreement is no longer in the best interest of the child (or children), and legal counsel and […]
How to Support a Sibling or Friend Going Through Divorce
It does not matter if a divorce is mutually desired and amicable or a long-drawn out court battle – getting divorced results in emotional upheavals for both individuals. Going through divorce can also be a challenge for the friends and family of the couple splitting up. What’s the right thing to do or say? Is it […]
Men Without a Full-Time Job More Likely to Get Divorced
In a recent article published in the American Sociological Review, Alexandra Killewald, Harvard University Professor of Sociology, presented the results of her research examining the key contributors that made couples more likely to get divorced in marriages that were formed after 1975. The outcomes provide some insight into the roles gender and employment play in modern-day […]
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