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Category: Firm News

After your ex leaves with the kids, when you can see them again?

February 5, 2021

Child Custody, Firm News

Divorce takes some people by surprise. You may have known your marriage wasn’t in the best shape, but you didn’t expect to get served with divorce paperwork. The only thing worse than encountering an unexpected process server while going about your day is going home to discover that your family isn’t there anymore. If your…

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Child support and college in Colorado: What parents need to know

February 3, 2021

Child Support, Firm News

When you had your child, you probably started planning ahead for their future needs almost immediately. That may have even included plans for college. Now, however, you’re getting divorced. Child support is likely to become a big part of your expenses, and you are already wondering how you’ll manage — especially once college starts. When…

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As a stepparent, is visitation even an option when you divorce?

January 25, 2021

Divorce, Firm News

When you fall in love with someone who already has kids, those children become part of your life and your extended family. When you marry someone with children, you probably hope that your new, blended family will be a lifetime commitment. Unfortunately, even those who get married with the best of intentions sometimes see their…

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Can you start dating before your Colorado divorce is final?

January 25, 2021

Divorce, Firm News

You stayed married far longer than you should have, and you’re glad that you’re finally almost free. Your divorce is on the horizon, and you’ve met someone new. Is it wise, however, to start dating before your divorce is officially over? It depends. Here are a few things you may want to consider. Colorado is…

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What you need to know about how living arrangements can affect custody

January 12, 2021

Child Custody, Firm News

A family law judge’s primary responsibility is to make choices that they deem to be in your child’s best interest. There are various factors that the court takes into account when deciding custody, including the child’s age and gender. One thing that may surprise you, however, is the fact that your living arrangements may shape…

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Dealing with concerns about the financial impact of alimony

January 7, 2021

Divorce, Firm News

If you are facing the prospect of a divorce, you’ll have many interests that you’ll want to protect. If you have children, it is likely that your first thought will be concerned with their emotional well-being and how their future could be affected by this huge shift in their lives. You’ll want to ensure that…

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What can I pay for with the child support my child receives?

December 31, 2020

Child Support, Firm News

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 parents to understand what might fall under this umbrella. What are the basic expenses that child…

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What are commingled assets?

December 17, 2020

Firm News, 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 spouse can claim a share of the…

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How you can help your grandkids during their parents’ divorce

December 8, 2020

Divorce, Firm News

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 concerned that your child’s soon-to-be ex-spouse will interfere…

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Does a child get to have a say in custody arrangements in Colorado?

December 7, 2020

Child Custody, Firm News

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 their wishes more often. Here’s what you…

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