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How do I know if separation is right for me?

If you are thinking about ending your marriage, you have more than one option. Many spouses opt to file for divorce, which effectively terminates the marriage. If, however, you are…

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Can an art collection be divided in a divorce?

The divorce process is riddled with complex negotiations. As people attempt to split one household into two, the division of assets and debts can take center stage. Unfortunately, this process…

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Reduce your stress in a divorce: Avoid social media

In the last decade, social media has grown to eclipse many aspects of our personal lives. Sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn allow us to stay connected to geographically distant…

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Don’t forget estate planning in your Colorado divorce

Family law does not operate in a vacuum. Put another way: Divorcing spouses often adopt a notably targeted mindset during the marital dissolution process. That is, they’re focused on divorced-linked…

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‘Trading’ assets in the name of equitable property division

Property division is often the most complex financial aspect of divorce. Colorado calls for marital property to be distributed equitably – that is, fairly between both partners, not necessarily 50-50.…

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Can you contest your ex-spouse’s out-of-state move?

Divorce often has a severe impact on the living situation of your children, especially if your ex-spouse gained custody, but what can you do when he or she announces a…

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What happens to the family home when you divorce?

Colorado is well-known for its valuable real estate, and if you are currently navigating your way through a divorce, you must consider how to divide your home equity. Most homeowners…

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How to ease the stress of divorce

When people think of going through a divorce, many envision television shows and movies that involve high emotions, devious tactics and a long, drawn-out process. Although divorce is not easy,…

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How are stock options handled in a divorce?

If you or your spouse have stock options or restricted stock options in the company for which you work, these become assets the court will divide when you divorce. They…

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How can I co-parent with a narcissist?

Co-parenting is the most popular variety of custody in the aftermath of divorce. Also known as joint custody, co-parenting is when both parents share both physical and legal custody of…

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How does joint custody help your child?

Colorado parents must deal with a lot of stress when divorcing. They have to deal with matters of finances and assets. On top of that, they have to handle child…

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What options do you have for your family business after a divorce?

To split assets during a divorce is complex enough without there being a business between you and your spouse. If you have a family business, however, you may find that…

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Financial concerns after a divorce

One of the biggest impacts of a divorce is what it does to a person’s finances. In all situations, a couple splits assets and takes what used to be their…

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Will I have to pay my spouse’s credit card debt?

If you are like most consumers in the United States, you likely have at least one credit card in your wallet. Some people choose to pay off all credit card…

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What can you do for your children during divorce?

As a parent, everything you do should be in your children’s interest. This includes divorcing your spouse. Children necessarily experience some difficulties during their parents’ divorce. However, there are ways…

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What do I do if I need to move out of state with my children?

After your divorce, your situation may change. One of these changes may mean that you need to move. While many moves may be across town or even within the state,…

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What are Colorado’s three forms of adoption?

Adoption is a big choice and commitment, but it can lead to a fulfilling future for the whole family unit. The process to adoption can be intimidating, but you don’t…

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Nesting: A unique way to save the family home

Deciding what to do with the family home in a divorce is one thing with which many couples struggle. There are several options, from trying to sell to one spouse…

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Gray divorce often involves retirement instead of custody issues

For Colorado couples divorcing in their 50s and later, the process often looks very different from couples who divorce in their 20s and 30s. When we help couples ending their…

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When should you update child support payments?

Courts assign child support payments to divorced Colorado couples. But the court understands that your life is not static. Changes happen. Because of those changes, you may one day need…

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Turning to family members for support during your divorce

People who are in the middle of splitting up with their spouse have a lot of questions to consider, such as the way in which their divorce will change their…

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Can you help kids adjust to two houses?

When you share joint custody of your children, the kids usually travel between your home and their mother’s. It is important to remember that this kind of transition can be…

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How do you establish paternity in Colorado?

Going through the process to establish yourself as your child’s legal father may provide many benefits to you and your child. Colorado automatically recognizes you as your child’s father if…

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Hiring a forensic accountant could give you a leg up in your divorce

Most couples feature one partner who earns significantly more than the other. Even when both are multimillionaires, one may bring home a few hundred thousand dollars more per year than…

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