If you’ve worked hard to build a solid financial foundation for your family and grow the assets your parents left you, likely you intend for your child to inherit the bulk of them someday. You may have a business you plan for them to take over in the future. As your...
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The most common causes of gray divorce
Across most demographics, divorce rates have declined in recent years. However, gray divorce has bucked this trend. Gray divorce refers to couples aged 50 or over. There are several reasons why couples of this age may get divorced. Outlined below are some of the more...
Different ways money leads to divorce
Money can be a huge source of stress in a relationship – but it’s not just a lack of money and financial strain that causes the problems. Even affluent couples can run into marital issues over money. Here are some of the ways it can happen: Financial infidelity...
Social media agreements in parenting plans
Children thrive on structure and routine – so having to adjust to two different sets of rules in two different households when their parents divorce can be rough. When parents can cooperate on some basic “ground rules” and expectations that are the same between both...
How long after marriage can a couple get a postnuptial agreement?
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...
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...