One of the most important traits for parents to have is patience. This isn't easy even in the best of circumstances, but when you are suddenly thrust into the single parent life, it can be even more difficult. Not only are you dealing with raising your children, but...
Month: October 2018
Plan to protect your interests during your divorce
A divorce is a major change in your life. You have to ensure that you are taking steps to prepare yourself for the new way of life. This isn't always going to be easy, but it can be worth it. We are here to help you with the legal aspects of your case. We want you to...
Ideas to help your children come to terms with your divorce
Colorado parents understand that life changes may have negative or positive impacts upon their children. Like most children, your kids are likely quite adaptable and resilient for the most part; however, that doesn't mean that certain life experiences won't cause them...
Move forward after leaving an emotionally abusive relationship
Domestic violence is a very serious issue that must be treated as such. When you are the victim of this type of situation, moving past it can be difficult. Many people don't realize how difficult it is to have to deal with these things. It is especially hard for...
Don’t forget these important holiday planning tips
With the holidays right around the corner, now is the time to think about some child custody issues that might come up during this busy season. It is easy to get focused on the hoopla that comes with big gatherings, but there are some finer points to consider. One...
What makes up the standard field sobriety tests?
Back in the 1970s, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration realized that not all field sobriety tests were equal. In fact, many did not come close to determining whether an individual was impaired. For this reason, the NHTSA went to work to...
Support agreements must include uninsured medical cost provisions
A child support order insures that a child's expenses are covered by both parents. In many cases, this order is going to require one parent to pay money to the other parent for basic care necessities. Also, the order may dictate how the child's health care is handled....