Although divorce can occur at any stage of life, the prevalence of divorce after age 50 is increasing. Often called a gray divorce, the end of a marriage late in life brings new challenges and may have different motivators than divorce in early adulthood. There are a...
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Should you keep the investment properties in your divorce?
Going through a divorce is challenging, both emotionally and financially. Among the myriad decisions you have to make, one of the most significant is what to do with shared assets. In Colorado, if you and your spouse own investment properties, you face an added layer...
How should you divide your business in your divorce?
Divorce often navigates a labyrinth of complexities, intensifying when a business stands at stake. As an entrepreneur facing a Colorado divorce, the future of your business may weigh heavily on your mind. You can choose from several strategies to shield your business...
What is the legal definition of a premarital agreement?
Texas law allows for agreements between partners prior to marriage. But these documents have to follow a certain standard to become valid. The main rule is that a couple must enter into the agreement prior to their legal marriage to make it meet the definition of a...
License suspension because of unpaid child support
As a parent who owes child support, it is important to understand the different consequences that could come up if you do not stay current. From the seizure of your bank account to tax refund interception and credit bureau reporting, many problems can come up if you...
When to seek a modification to your divorce decree
Going through a divorce is often an emotionally challenging and life-changing experience. Once the court finalizes the divorce, you receive a divorce decree that outlines the terms of your divorce, including aspects such as child custody, visitation rights and...
Can your ex send your child to school in another country?
In a 2021 WalletHub study, Colorado ranked number five on the list of states with the most education. This underscores how important education is to most parents in the state. In the realm of child custody in Colorado, the right to make educational decisions is a key...
Tackling parental alienation during divorce
Parental alienation during a divorce can place an immense burden on both the parents and the children involved. It typically involves one parent making concerted efforts to negatively influence the child's perception of the other parent. Addressing this issue...
Does Colorado recognize legal separation?
Legal separation is a process through which married couples obtain a de facto separation without legally ending their marriage. When a legal separation is in place, you and your spouse will deal with many of the same issues as if you were divorcing, such as the...
Parentification: A less well-known source of childhood trauma
Divorce often places minor children in a situation of extreme stress and emotional turmoil. Even when parents try to shield them from the proceedings, the lack of control and sudden upheaval can cause them pain and trauma. However, there are cases where parents,...