While many aspects of a celebrity's life are played out in the media, there are likely many areas that he or she would like to keep out of the spotlight. It must be difficult to fully concentrate on divorce proceedings when everyone seems to weigh in with their...
Month: March 2014
Is proving cohabitation to end alimony worth your time and money?
Those who have not experienced a divorce may think that once the divorce papers are signed, the hardest part is over. For some couples in Colorado and across the nation, that might be true. For others, though, the divorce decree could be the beginning of more legal...
Social media can negatively affect Colorado divorce proceedings
It probably seems as though almost everyone you know is active on at least one social media platform. Many people post on three or four social media networks. However, for those going through a divorce, social media can really have a negative effect on one or both of...
Child custody cases and overnight guests: This could be a problem
After a divorce, many now-single Denver parents and others around the nation begin to move on with lives. This includes finding new relationships. In some cases, the new relationship could start during the divorce, as some divorces can take months or even years to...
Does cohabitating before marriage mean higher risk of divorce?
Many of our Colorado readers have probably heard that there is a greater chance of divorce for those couples who choose to live together before marriage. However, according to a new study, that line of thinking may not be correct. A University of North Carolina at...
Colorado judge rules in favor of father in adoption case
In another update to a story we told you about in August and December of last year, a Colorado juvenile judge has ruled that a man will now have a parenting role in his now-6-year-old daughter's life. The girl was adopted by her uncle and his wife in early 2008, after...
Colorado governor announces his support of same-sex marriage
A few weeks ago, we told you of a lawsuit filed by nine same-sex couples against the governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper, as well as Denver's city clerk. The lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the state's ban on same-sex marriage. The governor has never...
A dog the focus of Colorado domestic violence-related theft case
Domestic violence is more common than many people realize. It's a crime that has significant consequences, including possible jail time and a loss of gun ownership privileges. In Colorado, some domestic violence cases may include domestic violence-related theft. One...
After divorce: Tips for coping and moving on
For almost everyone, a divorce is a complete upheaval in life. Everything is turned upside down, from where you may live, to that which your paycheck goes towards. Emotions are raw right after a divorce, and even in no-fault divorces, there is still a need to blame...