Longmont is a city that attracts people from all over the country. It's not unheard of for people to move here after having accumulated a lot of assets and other property in another state. This can sometimes present property division issues when married couples...
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Factors Colorado courts consider in awarding alimony
Colorado law recognizes that the economic lives of spouses are often closely intertwined in marriage. In many cases, decisions made by one spouse imply complementary decisions made by the other, and spouses sometimes choose to forgo educational and earning...
Reality star’s child custody fight heats up
As many people in Boulder County know, divorce or separation can bring seriously negative feelings to the fore. Of all the disagreements that can arise in a divorce or separation, among the most acrimonious are child custody disputes. People usually have strong...
Protect yourself and your assets during a divorce
Colorado residents who have been through a divorce know that the process is seldom simple. It can feel overwhelming to spouses, who must deal with the multiple decisions and work with the other side to try and negotiate resolutions. The process can be particularly...
Child support issues for self-employed and stay-at-home parents
There are many different issues that will need to be addressed in almost every Colorado divorce, such as property division, alimony and child custody. Any issue in a divorce has the potential to get contentious, but among all of the possibilities, it is child support...
Property division and dissipation in a divorce
Some Colorado couples know when it is time to end a marriage through divorce. In fact, there are many so-called "uncontested" divorces that occur every year. But, those are best-case scenarios, with couples who may have no children, limited assets and nothing really...
What is not considered marital property in Colorado?
Not too long ago, this blog discussed the property division process in Colorado. It was pointed out that marital property in the Centennial State is subject to equitable division in a divorce. Sharp-eyed readers may have noticed that this suggests there may be...
Get a qualified, experienced advocate for alimony disputes
People in Longmont no doubt know that alimony disagreements in a divorce can get unpleasant. Sometimes, the private details of a marriage may be revealed and discussed. Emotions can run high. Courts in the state of Colorado do not have any set guidelines to follow...
Child custody dispute where parent left U.S. heads for conclusion
When Colorado parents decide that they will part ways, there are times when there will be a child custody dispute. It is unfortunate that some issues with child custody can expand into an all-out battle, but this is a reality that happens quite frequently. In some of...
Can licenses be suspended for failure to pay child support?
When a parent is ordered to pay child support in Colorado and does not do so, there are certain penalties that the state can assess to make certain that the payments are made. Some of these penalties can make it exceedingly difficult to function in both their work...
