An almost $1 million grant will help Colorado Support Services make strides in educating and assisting young adults and teens in the area of parenthood education. The Colorado Department of Human Services explains the grant came from the federal government and is for...
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Significant assets and reluctance to divorce
If you have a high net worth, there are many reasons why you could feel hesitant to bring your marriage to an end. Many people in this position do not have a lot of free time and feel overwhelmed by daily stressors, leading to reluctance with regard to the divorce...
Should my family consider nesting?
If you are going through a divorce and have children, it is highly likely that you will share custody of them with your ex spouse after. Co-parenting is in the best interest of the children most of the time, but it can be a struggle on multiple levels. One way that...
What are the penalties for hiding assets during divorce?
As a couple in Colorado, you have a lot of hurdles to face during the split. Some are easier to predict than others. Some can come as total surprises. For example, many people who expect financial integrity from their partner may find they have hidden assets. After...
Protecting your financial interests in gray divorce
Gray divorce is on the rise, and if you count yourself among those splitting from your spouse later in life, you may face hurdles that younger divorcing couples do not. The longer your marriage lasts, the more likely you are to have amassed considerable wealth or...
Strategies for dealing with a 401(k) in a divorce
Previous posts on this blog touched upon the fact that retirement accounts are subject to property division proceedings in Colorado. Yet many people may still wonder how the court chooses to divide a fund such as a 401(k). However, what this question does not take...
Can you prevent parental alienation syndrome?
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...
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...
