According to the U.S. Census, as of 2022, Colorado has a divorce rate of 13.52 per 1,000 people and many of those divorces involve children. One important aspect that divorcing parents must navigate is that of child custody agreements. These agreements aim to meet the...
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Does it matter which spouse files for divorce first in Colorado?
When divorce seems inevitable, a person must grapple with many concerns about the children, housing, career adjustments and finances. Therefore, a person naturally looks for any possible advantage during proceedings. One tactic some consider is being the first to file...
How does Colorado calculate child support?
Parents navigating divorce need to know how Colorado calculates child support. The state has laws to ensure children receive financial support from both parents. Knowing the factors that contribute to this calculation can help you plan your post-divorce budget. Income...
Why you may need a post-nuptial agreement
A postnuptial agreement allows you to protect yourself and your assets in case of divorce. These agreements become especially relevant when significant financial changes occur within a marriage. Addressing any of these new circumstances through a postnuptial contract...