On Behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Dec 31, 2020 | Child Support
Every biological parent has an obligation to take care of their child unless they sign over their parental rights. A judge generally orders non-custodial parents to pay child support to cover their child’s basic necessities. It’s often difficult for...
On Behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Dec 17, 2020 | Property Division
You own your own assets before marriage. So does your future spouse. It does not matter how long you’ve been together. Those are your separate assets. If you get married and you mix those assets together, this is known as commingling them. Doing so may mean that your...
On Behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Dec 8, 2020 | Divorce
If your adult child and their spouse are divorcing, you may wonder how that will impact your relationship with your grandchildren – particularly if they’re young and depend on their parents to connect with you, either in person or via phone or video chat. You may be...
On Behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Dec 7, 2020 | Child Custody
In Colorado, it is likely that your child will be able to express their wishes regarding child custody in court. Your child’s wishes are going to be considered, but that doesn’t mean that they will get the final say. Children who are getting older may start to express...
On Behalf of Danielsen Westhoff, PC | Dec 2, 2020 | Divorce
Parenting duties often aren’t equally split between married spouses. It is common for one spouse to perform more of the child-rearing obligations than the other. If you have always been the primary caregiver in your family, it’s only natural to worry that...