Most people in the Denver area think of appraisers as individuals who determine the value of a tract of land in connection with a sale of that land. In reality, appraisers can estimate the value of a wide variety of assets, and these skills can be very useful in a...
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Denver, Colorado, is number one in gray divorce
The mile high city is no stranger to winning, to being number one. However, once recent number one ranking will not be getting a championship parade: we are number one in gray divorce, ahead of every other U.S. city. Gray divorce refers to divorces among seniors. The...
Addressing parenting time interference in a custody plan
Parenting plans can be difficult agreements to craft even when Colorado co-parents agree about the best interests of their kids. Sharing time with children and coming to terms with compromises over their upbringing can be hard when co-parents can no longer remain in...
How is spousal maintenance determined in a Colorado divorce?
Divorce is a complex and difficult matter to address in Colorado regardless of the circumstances. For those who have significant assets and did not have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, spousal maintenance is likely to come to the forefront. At issue may be the...
A quick look at Colorado’s child custody evaluation
Child custody cases can be highly contentious. As a result, parents will oftentimes try to draw out the worst in each other, airing all of their dirty laundry in court. Of course, many parents are able to negotiate a child custody arrangement and avoid putting the...
What is necessary to transfer a retirement plan in a divorce?
You may have spent your career climbing the corporate ladder and have seen significant financial success along the way. However, even people who have seen professional success may find themselves in a troubled marriage. For those in the Denver metro area who are...
Determining parenting time following a divorce
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...
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...
