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Learn the Frequently Used Terms in Your Colorado Family Law Case

Apr 6, 2023

You’re probably familiar with terms such as “child custody” and “alimony.” However, you may not hear thos...

Can I Deduct My Alimony Payments?

Apr 5, 2023

Until 2018, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allowed paying spouses to deduct spousal support payments and required the receiving spo...

Enforcing the Terms of Your Separation Agreement

Apr 4, 2023

A divorce decree is more than a document declaring the end of a marriage. It is a court order. Some ex-spouses forget this. They drag t...

Why You Should Hire a Colorado Divorce Attorney

Mar 9, 2023

Divorce is a painful process. There’s no denying that. It’s perfectly acceptable to want to get it over with as quickly as possible. Ho...

How to Get Mediation in Your Colorado Child Custody Case

Mar 8, 2023

Getting divorced usually means you and your spouse are past the point of working things out. While your marriage may be ending, you sti...

Answers to Common Questions about Court in Colorado Child Custody Cases

Feb 28, 2023

A divorce is one of the hardest things a person can go through. It’s even harder with children involved, and disagreements persist over...

A Lawyer’s Insider Tips and Strategies for Your Colorado Child Custody Case

Feb 28, 2023

The end of your marriage or relationship should not threaten the bond between you and your child or children. Unfortunately, estranged ...

How to Get Full Custody in Colorado

Feb 17, 2023

Many parents wonder if getting sole custody is possible in their Colorado family law case. The first thing they need to know is that, i...

Pet Custody and Divorce in Colorado: What Happens to your Pets?

Feb 16, 2023

Have you ever referred to your dog or cat as your ”child”? You’re not alone–80 percent of owners view their pets as family members, acc...

Can a Stepparent Get Custody Rights in Colorado?

Feb 16, 2023

Parenting is hard. Step-parenting can be even harder. When you married someone who had children from a previous relationship, you took ...

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