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July 23, 2019 | Firm News

How could divorce impact my business?

When you get a divorce in Colorado, it does not just affect you and your spouse. You probably know it will affect your children. It also affects your extended family. It may even affect your business if you are a business owner. That also means it affects any business partners you have. This can mean…

July 10, 2019 | Firm News

Who gets custody of an embryo?

The advances in fertility treatments and methods couples can use to get pregnant if they are struggling with conceiving the natural way are wonderful. They give people who otherwise might be unable the chance to be parents. One of the ways science has found to help people become parents is by creating embryos in the…

July 3, 2019 | Firm News

How do courts calculate alimony?

As you prepare for your Colorado divorce, your financial situation will become a topic of importance. After marriage, most couples become reliant on one another’s income. With shared finances, it is difficult to separate with a divorce. This is why courts may decide that alimony is necessary or temporary maintenance. When you have combined income,…

June 22, 2019 | Firm News

How to modify a Colorado custody agreement

Even if you and your child’s other parent have been successfully raising your children together for several years after the end of the relationship, new circumstances may require a new custody agreement. Fortunately, either parent can request a custody modification in Colorado. When life changes require a custody agreement that reflects your current situation, you…

June 14, 2019 | Firm News

Can you move out of state with kids after a Colorado divorce?

For any number of reasons, you may find yourself considering moving out of the state. As a divorced parent in Colorado, though, there is more to relocating than just making up your mind and going. If your move will significantly affect your existing parenting time schedule, you must have permission to take your child with…