If you are getting a divorce in Colorado, there are many things that you should know about the process, starting with how your property may be divided. Since Colorado is…
The holiday season is nearly over. If you are currently pursuing a divorce or plan to file for divorce after the holidays have concluded, you may benefit from considering a…
No two marriages are the same. Each marriage operates under a unique set of circumstances. As a result, only the spouses directly tied to any given marriage can truly understand…
If you are currently working your way through the divorce process or have recently finalized it, you may not be in the mood for a “Holly Jolly Christmas.” However, if…
Every divorce has its unique matters. When facing divorce, most individuals have many concerns and questions about the future, including in relation to financial matters. You may know that family…
It is very easy to get wrapped up in one’s everyday activities and obligations without stopping to pause and ask “Why?” Why are you engaging in these activities? Why are…
Being served with divorce papers is very rarely a pleasant experience. This especially true in cases where the decision to divorce is not mutual. Sometimes, one spouse decides that remaining…
In Colorado, a new bill for a drunk driving law to make multiple DUIs a felony offense has gone through the House and has been approved unanimously to be passed…
CEO Robert B. Wareham and wife attend NightSparks 4th Annual Fundrasier April 5th CEO Robert B. Wareham and wife Jennifer Holschuh-Wareham attended LifeSpark Cancer Resources 4th annual spring fundraiser NightSparks…
A common question that comes up during a divorce is “what spousal maintenance am I entitled to?” and the answer to that question varies. A new law in Colorado defines…
Mom in South Carolina arrested for cursing in front of Kids. Could it Happen in Colorado? A story has been going viral on the internet of a mother in South…
If you’re stopped by a law enforcement officer, you should ensure you are courteous and polite. It is not legally required, but it is not to your benefit to be…
A common question among those considering an attorney is whether or not they will receive a better plea deal if they have an attorney. Often the first plea deal offered…
Estate Planning: How to Incorporate Values and Faith Passing along values and beliefs, for many, is as important as a tangible inheritance. Estate planning is a method of accomplishing this.…
The Best Inheritance: Family Values and History According to the recent study titled 2012 Allianz Life American Legacies Pulse Study which focused on surveying those between the ages of 47…
When you’re looking for a divorce attorney, it can be easy to fall into the trap of a local attorney. They seem like they’ll be more affordable, and perhaps like…
Estate Planning: Family Meetings You’ve signed the documents, made the decisions about your social media and your assets, you’ve funded your trust and you’ve chosen your business successor. Congratulations –…
Weekly FAQ #4: What Happens if My Spouse Gets a Really Good Divorce Attorney? For someone going through a divorce, it can be alarming to realize your spouse has retained…
Estate Planning: Don’t Forget Social Media! It hasn’t been long since all of our financial and tax records were on paper. We could contain them in a filing cabinet or…
When going through a divorce, a common concern is “how do I choose an attorney?” It’s not unusual for the reflexive choice to be going with the least expensive attorney…
Estate Planning for Young Families. For many young families, estate planning seems like the sort of thing one does when they’re older. Perhaps they don’t think they can afford it,…
Felony Drunk Driving Law Bill Dies in Committee Yesterday, House Bill 1036 – a drunk driving law aimed at making repeated DUIs a felony – was shot down with a…
Current Event: Huguette Clark Estate Controversy News Story Huguette Clark, the youngest daughter of Idaho State Senator William Clark, a copper tycoon, died in 2011 at 104 years old. Her…
Does My Child Need Estate Planning? When your son or daughter reaches the age of majority — eighteen years old — you lose your legal ability to make any decisions…