Non-Compete and Non-Disclosure Agreements in Colorado: What Businesses Need to Know
Operating a profitable business requires a hefty investment of both time and money. Unfortunately, employees, partners, and associates may try to capitalize on your success by ‘borrowing’ your ideas and using them elsewhere. Colorado non-compete agreements and non-disclosure agreements can protect your business. Our non-compete attorneys can advise you on drafting non-compete agreements and non-disclosure agreements to protect your livelihood and investments.
A Guide to Military Divorce in Colorado
Getting a divorce isn’t instantaneous. When clients ask me for a timeline, I always tell them to expect the divorce process to take longer than expected. The legal paperwork to divide assets can take time, and disagreements can prolong the process, especially if children are involved.
Bad Contractors: Colorado Homeowner Rights and Legal Options
You should be able to trust your contractor to create the kitchen of your dreams or perform emergency repairs on your plumbing. When a bad contractor performs shoddy work, holds up the project, or never completes the job, you may be able to recover damages and protect your property.
The Britney Effect: Recognizing Conservatorship Abuse in Colorado
While many conservators act responsibly, conservatorship abuse occurs more often than most families expect and can be difficult to detect without court oversight. Conservatorships protect individuals who cannot make financial decisions for themselves. Unfortunately, all too often, individuals managing a conservatorship take advantage of their power.
When Probate Court is Necessary for a Personal Injury Case
Personal injury cases and probate matters are often viewed as distinct areas of law. However, there are situations where a Colorado probate attorney’s expertise is essential in handling a personal injury case. As part of our broader Understanding Probate in Colorado content, this article explains why probate involvement is important when a personal injury claim results in a settlement for someone who cannot manage their own finances legally.
Colorado Eviction Process: Legal Steps for Landlords
In the state of Colorado, eviction laws empower landlords to regain possession of their rental properties, but the process demands absolute legal precision to be enforceable. The judicial system requires strict adherence to protocol; even a minor filing or notice error can cause an eviction in Colorado to be delayed or legally challenged. To protect your rental property from further financial losses, use this guide to ensure your legal strategy adheres to every required judicial procedure, so that you can regain possession of your property lawfully.