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Key steps to take before filing for divorce in Colorado

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Oct 4, 2018 | Uncategorized

Coloradans who have decided that their marriage is at its end will have a great deal to consider as the divorce process moves forward. Along with the emotional upheaval that inevitably accompanies a divorce, there are a litany of other issues that cannot be ignored....

Real estate and other marital property can complicate a divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Aug 31, 2018 | Uncategorized

It is especially true for Colorado high profile couples that end their marriage can be a complicated and costly matter. On a smaller scale, this is also a reality that people must face regardless of their financial circumstances. When a marriage is no longer working,...

Tax changes make it wise to think about the timing of a divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Aug 3, 2018 | Uncategorized

When a Colorado couple has reached the point when they can no longer remain together and would like to divorce, the emotional issues and other factors that have led to the dispute will often take precedence over practical matters such as when they should move forward...

Tax benefits expiring for those in a high asset divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Jul 5, 2018 | Uncategorized

While ending a marriage should not be taken lightly, certain circumstances might make it more urgent to move forward with a case than at other times. This is especially true when it is a high asset divorce. Since those in Colorado with significant assets will want to...

When is a premarital agreement unenforceable in a divorce?

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Jun 27, 2018 | Uncategorized

Colorado couples who have one or both spouses being of significant means will often want to have a premarital agreement as a means of protection if the marriage does not last. The premarital agreement must adhere to the law when it is written and completed, otherwise...

Understanding child support guidelines and factors considered

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | May 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

Child support is known to be one of the key issues when a Colorado couple ends a relationship. It is rare that a parent does not want what is best for his or her child and ensuring that the child’s needs are fulfilled with child support is part of that. However,...

Can a tax refund be taken for unpaid child support in Colorado?

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | May 2, 2018 | Uncategorized

As Colorado residents have recently paid their income taxes, many are eagerly anticipating receiving their tax refund. For some, this is an important aspect of their finances and they use the money for basic needs. However, if there is an issue with delinquent child...

What are basic points about a Colorado divorce?

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Apr 27, 2018 | Uncategorized

People in Colorado who are in an unhappy marriage will often decide to move on from it and get a divorce. While it might seem like a simple process on the surface, there are certain issues that can be complicated and problematic. Such factors as the residency...

Can income be withheld for delinquent child support payments?

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Apr 19, 2018 | Uncategorized

People who are obligated to pay child support in Colorado might not make their payments. This can come about for a variety of reasons. Regardless of why this is the case and unless they have taken steps to modify their child support order, they remain responsible for...

Legal assistance is critical in a Colorado high asset divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Apr 13, 2018 | Uncategorized

Most people in Colorado who decide to divorce are not in the “high asset” category. Therefore, their divorce will not have the same litany of issues as a divorce in which there are significant assets. But for people who are in the middle of a high asset...
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