When you get a child support order during a divorce, it is based in part on your income. The court will try to find a way for you to pay…
Divorce can be devastating for everyone involved. If you have children together, it is important that you figure out how to navigate life post-divorce and give your little ones the…
Unlike the divorce process in community property states, Colorado’s equitable distribution laws seek to divide property so as to be fair to both parties — but not necessarily equal. The…
Perhaps one of the reasons that you left your spouse was because of their out-of-control addiction to alcohol and/or drugs. Alternatively, you may be the parent struggling to maintain your…
Many family law disputes focus on children. Each parent may feel that he or she knows what is best for their child, and they may strongly disagree with the other…
Art collections can be very valuable, but the thought of having to split it up might be sickening. People who are going through a divorce may have to do just…
Constructing a parenting plan after a split may feel daunting. It is one of the most critical and challenging documents in a divorce proceeding. A parenting plan sets the framework for…
Divorce is a difficult time for everyone, but many people aren’t ready for the emotional toll that it presents. There are several things that you should consider when you’re going…
Achieving a fair outcome in your divorce requires that you track down all of the assets you shared with your spouse. Some assets are easier to locate than others. You…
Marine Veteran and Trial Lawyer Jason Wareham Joins The Law Center P.C. The highly sought-after attorney returns home to serve the needs of the Denver community Veteran Marine trial and…
Colorado does not use the traditional term custody. Instead, the state refers to parental responsibility. This includes parenting time (physical responsibility) and decision-making abilities (legal responsibility). Learn more about Colorado parental…
It can be frightening for parents who have children who are sensitive to foods or other allergens to see someone ignore the risks. If you are divorced and find out…
Parents may wonder what the child support they pay, or receive, is intended to be used for. Child support is intended to serve several purposes and to ensure the child is cared…
Divorce can be a stressful and emotional process. It can be tempting to rant to anyone who cares to listen about all the horrible things your spouse has done to…
Ending your marriage has an impact on your entire family. And because of how your divorce will affect your children, you may have concerns about breaking the news to them,…
When exchanging vows, it’s always “until death do us apart,” but in reality, a lot can come in between couples leading to divorce. Top on the list is money and…
Smartphones have become indelibly attached to our daily lives. It is often difficult to remember our lives before cellphones. Chances are, you may be reading this informative article on a…
In Colorado family law, there is no such thing as “one size fits all.” The law tries to account for every possibility and make its determinations based on what is…
No child should ever go through abuse or neglect. However, the problem with these terms is that they are broad and sometimes parents can abuse or neglect their child without…
Most wealthy Colorado residents who are contemplating a divorce view property division as one of the most important – if not the most important – issue that must be resolved…
Adoption is one of the many ways to grow a family. For couples or individuals who are interested in pursuing adoption in Colorado, there is helpful information available about the…
Unraveling your personal and financial life from your ex during a divorce is complicated. It can require working with forensic accountants, counselors and other professionals who can help you untangle…
Property distribution is one of the main concerns of couples who decide to file for divorce. Anything you acquired during your marriage is marital property, and the court will divide…
Children need the support of both their parents, emotionally and financially. When a divorce is concluded, the court may order the non-custodial parent to make payments to ensure the child…