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January 17, 2020 | Firm News

An alternative to co-parenting exists

In some divorces, an easy or amicable resolution is hard to reach. Divorce proceedings may cause anger, frustration and make it almost impossible to negotiate in good faith.  It is hard to imagine co-parenting when you and your spouse always argue. Does all the strife disappear once the dissolution is legal? If you and your…

January 3, 2020 | Firm News

3 tips to help make joint custody work

Sharing the custody of your children with your ex-spouse is not an easy thing to do. It means that you do not see your children every day. You may miss out on important events in their lives. There is no doubt that it is tough. However, Colorado courts try to create a situation where you…

December 30, 2019 | Firm News

What should you do if you suspect “financial infidelity?”

When marriage becomes tough, it is not uncommon for parties to hide things from one another. One thing parties (wealthy parties in particular) routinely hide is money. Hiding money and other significant assets both in marriage and divorce is known as “financial infidelity.” According to HuffPost, financial infidelity occurs in two out of three marriages, and nine…

December 12, 2019 | Firm News

Desperation over a divorce case

When a marriage comes to an end, some people have a particularly hard time working through the ways in which their lives change. Divorce can be straightforward with few complications, but it can also be very complex, especially when someone did not spend very much time preparing for their divorce. In some cases, people may…

November 26, 2019 | Firm News

Getting a divorce due to religious reasons

There are a lot of factors that can explain why some marriages end, but certain divorces are especially unique when it comes to the reason(s) why a couple splits up. For example, religious viewpoints can bring on the end of a couple’s marriage. Sometimes, a person may no longer want to stay in their marriage…