Postnuptial agreements, like prenuptial agreements, help couples plan how to divide their assets if they divorce or separate. Unlike prenups, couples create postnups after marriage, and some wonder when they can make one. Understanding the process and timeline for...
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Hope after the storm: healing from parental alienation
Parental alienation is not a new concept, yet in recent years, psychology has shed light on this phenomenon and courts now understand more about what it means in the context of divorce, child custody and how it works. What is parental alienation? Parental alienation...
What happens in second divorces if you already pay alimony?
In Colorado, factors such as marriage length and each spouse's financial resources help determine alimony amounts and duration. However, when people divorce for the second or third time, they may wonder about paying alimony to multiple people. After all, the existence...
Is interfering with communication a sign of parental alienation?
Parental alienation can have many negative effects on children, both in the short and long term. In Colorado, interfering with communication between a child and one parent may signal alienation. This behavior may raise concerns about the child's well-being and the...
Can social media affect your custody case?
Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, especially when it comes to sharing updates about your loved ones. However, its influence extends beyond just socializing—it can significantly affect important aspects of life. These effects can even...
5 reasons for restraining orders against your ex during a divorce
Divorce can be tumultuous for many reasons. Individuals in Colorado may find themselves in situations where seeking a restraining order against their spouse becomes necessary. This measure aims to protect people from potential harm or harassment during the dissolution...
What to know about discovery during divorce proceedings
When a divorce becomes contentious, a person may worry that the other spouse is hiding information. This concern is valid because a lack of evidence or details could result in an unfair decision. One way that a person can ensure that the court does not miss reviewing...
How gray divorce affects standard of living for men, women
Gray divorce, or the dissolution of marriage among older adults, can have significant implications for the standard of living of both men and women. As couples near retirement age, divorce can disrupt long-standing financial arrangements. It can also alter retirement...
Self-employment and child support payments
Being self-employed offers flexibility, but it also means managing responsibilities. For example, some self-employed workers struggle with child support payments. It is important for people with these obligations to understand what self-employment means for child...
What are some common myths about prenuptial agreements?
A prenuptial agreement is a binding contract entered into by a couple before they get married. While the specific terms can vary, a typical prenuptial agreement addresses issues related to the division of assets, debts, spousal support and other financial matters....