Property Division in a Colorado Divorce Case
A divorce case can stall or turn contentious for many reasons. From my extensive family law experience in Colorado, these disputes can easily escalate when it comes to property division.
Colorado Domestic Violence Cases: Common Terms and Definitions Used
If you are involved in a domestic violence case, you probably have a lot of questions and concerns, particularly about some of the terms you may hear being used but don't quite understand. These cases tend to be very complex, so it is best to work with a skilled attorney. However, it is also helpful to learn more about some common domestic violence terms in Colorado.
5 Common Colorado Financial Divorce Issues
A divorce impacts many areas of your life, including your finances. Throughout your case, you and your spouse will have to accept and make choices that will affect your financial situation now and in the future. Before you embark on your divorce, here are five common financial issues in Colorado divorce to consider.
For Colorado Families, When is Mediation the Right Choice For A Divorcing Couple?
If you are planning on divorcing in Colorado, you may be wondering if mediation could work for you. Although there is no way to predict if mediation will work, there are some common situations in which mediation tends to be more successful.
Colorado Family Law: How to Prepare Your Children for Divorce
Naturally, your top concern during your divorce is your children. With careful planning, you can handle this in a way that keeps your children feeling loved, safe and secure. To prepare your children for divorce, take a look at the steps outlined.
What is Post-Decree Modification in Colorado?
As time marches on, the shape of your life and your family's life may not be what they were at the time of your divorce. Maybe your former spouse is no longer following the original court orders. Perhaps your children, who are older now, want to live with you instead of your former spouse or want the visitation to change. Whatever the reason, you will need an experienced attorney's assistance to modify those orders after divorce.