Although it's certainly not the most romantic course of action to take at the beginning of a marriage, it can pay for new spouses and spouses-to-be in Colorado to put some thought into how to treat their assets and property before and during their marriage. Most...
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You need a strong advocate for divorce property division issues
Few things in life are accompanied by such a kaleidoscope of emotions as divorce. Some people are relieved that a bad marriage will soon be over; others may be shocked and dismayed at the end of the marriage. Often, these mixed-up feelings may be experienced by the...
How does one request a spousal support modification?
If you pay alimony or receive alimony in Boulder County, Colorado, you may feel it's time to change the amount paid or received. Payers often wish to lower the amount paid, while recipients often want to raise it. Regardless of the exact circumstances, you may believe...
Issues with child custody and visitation rights in Colorado
Numerous challenges will inevitably arise when a couple that shares a child is no longer together. After parting ways, there will often be a child custody dispute regarding who will be the primary caregiver for the child. Even if there is a reasonable and amicable...
Child support enforcement other than income assignment in CO
In Colorado, and across the U.S., a common way for parents who are supposed to be receiving payments to support a child to get what they are owed is through the various forms of income assignment by taking the money directly from the supporting parent's pay. However,...
Gray divorces still prevalent and may present special challenges
Baby boomers are living longer, healthier lives and possibly also, as a result, more are divorcing later in life which is referred to as "gray divorce." The number of couples divorcing over the age of 50 continues to grow. One in four divorcing couples today are over...
An experienced advocate can be helpful with child custody matters
When deciding issues of child custody in the Centennial State, Colorado courts consider a number of factors. These include the wishes of the parents, the wishes of a mature child, the mental health of all parties, the child's level of adjustment to the community and...
How are child support obligations computed in Colorado?
When a Colorado family law court sets the amount of child support to be paid from one parent to the other, they will follow Colorado's child support guidelines in computing this figure. Readers may be wondering how this calculation is done. While a full account of the...
Divorce cases can be affected by domestic violence allegations
There are a broad range of scenarios that could lead a person in Boulder County, Colorado to contemplate divorce. Sometimes a couple just finds that they have grown apart over the years. Other times there are serious allegations of domestic abuse that precipitate the...
How does property division work in a Colorado divorce?
For almost any divorce in Longmont, a major issue between the two parties will be the division of the property. Sometimes, the two parties will be able to agree how the real property, personal property and accounts should be split up. It's commonly the case, however,...
