When couples with children divorce, hurt feelings and contention can cause a ripple effect and impact the entire family. One situation you might encounter after you divorce and attempt to co-parent with your ex-spouse is parental alienation syndrome, where the other...
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Make your prenup enforceable
Many people have high hopes for their marriages. Some of them write out those hopes in the form of prenuptial agreements. If you are considering a prenup, one of your primary concerns would probably be making every part of it enforceable. A single invalid section...
Modifying your parenting plan requires a material change in circumstances
Once your divorce is finalized, your life may change in ways you did not expect. If you have children, you may find that you need to change your current parenting plan to better suit the needs of your child, as a result of these life changes. Not all life changes...
What happens to our business in the divorce?
Business owners pour thousands of dollars in savings and work tirelessly to ensure that their business is a success. In some cases, married couples own the business together, but sometimes, only one spouse runs the show. In any case, when it comes for a divorce, it...
Using an appraiser in a Colorado divorce
Most people in the Denver area think of appraisers as individuals who determine the value of a tract of land in connection with a sale of that land. In reality, appraisers can estimate the value of a wide variety of assets, and these skills can be very useful in a...
Denver, Colorado, is number one in gray divorce
The mile high city is no stranger to winning, to being number one. However, once recent number one ranking will not be getting a championship parade: we are number one in gray divorce, ahead of every other U.S. city. Gray divorce refers to divorces among seniors. The...
Addressing parenting time interference in a custody plan
Parenting plans can be difficult agreements to craft even when Colorado co-parents agree about the best interests of their kids. Sharing time with children and coming to terms with compromises over their upbringing can be hard when co-parents can no longer remain in...
How is spousal maintenance determined in a Colorado divorce?
Divorce is a complex and difficult matter to address in Colorado regardless of the circumstances. For those who have significant assets and did not have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, spousal maintenance is likely to come to the forefront. At issue may be the...
A quick look at Colorado’s child custody evaluation
Child custody cases can be highly contentious. As a result, parents will oftentimes try to draw out the worst in each other, airing all of their dirty laundry in court. Of course, many parents are able to negotiate a child custody arrangement and avoid putting the...
What is necessary to transfer a retirement plan in a divorce?
You may have spent your career climbing the corporate ladder and have seen significant financial success along the way. However, even people who have seen professional success may find themselves in a troubled marriage. For those in the Denver metro area who are...