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We keep our retainer fees lower and provide resources to third-party lenders* that can often help with the retainer fee. Further, in Colorado, during divorce proceedings, the court may consider various factors when determining whether one spouse should contribute to the other's attorney's fees. One such factor is the financial resources of each sp...
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 16, 2024
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If you would like to speak to one of our Texas divorce attorneys to discuss your divorce decree, please
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 12, 2024
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Under Colorado law, child support arrearages are treated as debts and become final money judgments when they are due and not paid, as affirmed in
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 11, 2024
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Yes, it is possible for grandparents to get custody in some circumstances. Here, the role of the biological father will determine how we would approach your case. For example, if he is known and has legal parental rights, he must be legally notified of the custody change request and will have an opportunity to object. On the other hand, if your gra...
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Daniel Chandler
Daniel Chandler
Family LawMar 10, 2024
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Under Colorado law, the situation you're facing with your ex regarding the transportation for your daughter's sports activities and the need to update the parenting plan to accommodate her new school and extracurricular schedule is nuanced. Given the details provided and considering Colorado's legal stance on parenting time and modifications there...
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 6, 2024
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Under Colorado law, the process of removing one's name from a house and its associated mortgage after a divorce involves a few key steps, primarily centered around the execution and enforcement of the divorce decree or separation agreement. Given your situation, where the house was awarded to your ex-husband in the divorce settlement, and you have ...
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 4, 2024
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If you have concerns that your ex-spouse may be neglecting your children, it's within your rights to seek a modification of the initial custody order to better address the evolving needs of your children. The court maintains forms you can use
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Bill Henry
Family LawJan 2, 2024
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In Colorado, the specifics of modifying or temporarily adjusting a parenting plan, including visitation schedules due to the birth of a new sibling, would depend on the terms set forth in the original parenting plan. Generally, parenting plans are established to ensure that the child’s best interests are served, including maintaining a consistent ...
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Bill Henry
Family LawDec 26, 2023
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Parents in Colorado are generally obligated to support their children until they reach the age of 19. However, in cases where the child has a physical or emotional disability, the obligation to provide support may continue beyond this age. The court has jurisdiction to order post-minority support for a disabled child if the child was unemancipated ...
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Bill Henry
Family LawDec 26, 2023
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In Texas, you are legally married until your divorce is finalized. During the period of physical separation (whether or not the spouses are living together) you can ask the court for Temporary Orders, that will award temporary child support, spousal support and a visitation schedule if there are children. This is the closest you can come to a "le...
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Jane Mapes
Jane Mapes
Family LawDec 22, 2023
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