Minor children often do not escape unscathed from the divorce process. They have little if any choice and control as their lives undergo major changes and upheaval. One potential consequence your offspring may suffer is parentification, a form of role reversal where...
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How a spouse may preserve his or her assets during a gray divorce
Colorado's divorce laws categorize assets into separate and marital property. As noted by SmartAsset, a spouse's separate property includes gifts and inheritances. It also includes assets acquired before the marriage or after a legal separation. Individuals may...
What happens to the mortgage when you divorce?
When you and your Colorado spouse make the decision to part ways, you need to figure out how to manage any assets and debts you may share. For many former couples, part of this process involves deciding what to do about the mortgage you have on your shared home. Per...
Can you prevent parental alienation as a non-custodial parent?
When you and your partner divorce, your children may feel allegiance to your ex-spouse, especially if he or she is the custodial parent. This can create a situation called parental alienation which, according to Web MD, tends to occur most often when children become...