The first priority for many divorcing parents may be figuring out how the child will split their time between both parents after the divorce. When determining the allocation of parental responsibilities, formerly known as child custody, Colorado courts will consider...
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When do child support payments end?
Raising a child is difficult enough when the parents are married to one another and running a single household, but when the same income is divided between two households after a divorce, it can be even more financially devastating. Child support, monetary payments...
Can ex-spouses remain business partners?
Couples who build a business together invest a significant amount of time and money in their business. The relationship and partnership in your business can also lead you to invest a lot of emotions in the company as well. This can make it incredibly complex to divide...
When are prenuptial/postnuptial agreements valid in Colorado?
Colorado couples who are getting married or are already married and have concerns about the ramifications of a divorce may want to protect themselves with prenuptial/postnuptial agreements. Often, this is categorized as something high-earners or people with...
Competitive co-parenting: A danger to the family
Navigating life after a divorce can be a challenge, especially when it comes to parenting. A divorce can take a hefty emotional toll on the entire family. And, unfortunately, it is common for parents to fall into a pattern of competitive co-parenting. What is...
What are your options for your timeshare property in a divorce?
As you and your spouse end your marriage, one of the more valuable assets -- and perhaps one of the more complicated ones -- may be a timeshare property.Basically, there are three options for dealing with it:The two of you sell it and split the proceeds. One of you...
Could a forensic accountant be an asset to your divorce team?
If your divorce is going to involve splitting considerable assets and debts -- particularly if it involves a complex financial portfolio, you may benefit from having a forensic accountant on your team to work with your attorney and financial advisor.There are many...
A spring break close to home still takes planning
With your kids' spring break coming up, maybe you've decided (like many Americans) that getting on an airplane or driving to a crowded theme park isn't the best idea in the midst of worldwide public health advisories. However, it's important to have a plan in place...
Social media infidelity in Colorado is increasing
Many people are on at least one social media platform every day. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more have made it easy to connect with people we otherwise wouldn't meet -- and reconnect with people we haven't seen since high school or college when we were younger,...
Why you need your own financial advisor if you’re divorcing
If your divorce involves the division of a significant number of assets, having a trusted financial advisor is just as essential as having an experienced family law attorney. However, too many people make the mistake of sticking with the same financial professionals...