Each year many parents in Colorado face an issue that can cause stress and contention: child support. Whether the parents of the child in question were ever married or not, a split in the relationship will likely lead one of the parents to make a claim for child...
Month: April 2020
Stimulus Checks and What That Means for Families Who Share Custody
On March 27, 2020 President Trump signed into law the COVID-19 Stimulus Package which will provide Americans with immediate cash in an effort to help pay bills during this pandemic. According to the Stimulus Package, individual Americans who make under $75,000 a year...
How to ready your finances for divorce
Your life changes the second you decide to divorce. Even if you feel that it’s in your best interest, you can’t help but think about the impact it will have on your personal life and finances in the future. There are many steps you can take to ready your finances for...
Coronavirus and Custody
It is an uncertain time for everyone in the nation, but especially for those who find themselves sharing custody of children. The current Colorado “stay at home” order makes sharing custody even more complicated. The order allows for current custody orders to be...
What will happen to my 401(k) in a divorce?
Other than one’s house, a resident of the Denver area may have most of her wealth wrapped up in a 401(k) or other type of retirement plan. These are very popular benefits which employers in the private sector frequently offer to their employees. These plans help...