When you are going through a divorce, you need to make sure that you are doing all you can to avoid anything negative that could harm your case. It is often difficult to think about what all you need to do when you are going through the process. Brushing up on what...
Month: February 2018
Child custody matters must put the children first
Child custody matters are usually either very easy to deal with or very difficult, depending on how well you and your ex can get along and work together during the process. If both parents can cooperate and arrive at an agreement for the custody during the divorce...
Sole custody rare in Colorado
Like most Colorado parents, you and your children have good days and bad days. In fact, sometimes one or the other extends into weeks or months, depending on your current circumstances. When you told your kids you were getting divorced, you worried you'd be in for...
Can I get more than the standard child support amount?
You are getting ready to go through the divorce process in Colorado. After looking at all the information, you can find you have some concerns, particularly about how much child support you can get. Your spouse has a significant income, and your children have grown...
Make a plan for issues that come up in a co-parenting situation
Having a co-parenting relationship isn't always easy, but you might realize that it is what is best for your children. If you are in this type of arrangement with your ex, you might need to make a plan now for what you are going to do when issues develop. Making the...
Divorces are sometimes messy affairs, planning might help you
The end of a marriage sometimes come with a lot of contention. You might be ready to just have everything over and done with right away, but you do have to go through the entire divorce process if you want the marriage to be over from a legal standpoint. There are...
The stakes are high when high-value property undergoes division
The most ideal way of handling the division of property during a marital breakup, in theory, would be you and your future ex-spouse amicably deciding how you want to divide your property. Unfortunately, this isn't always feasible in many situations, especially in a...