If you received an inheritance anytime during your marriage, you might be wondering what that will mean during your divorce. The division of assets can be one of the most challenging parts of the divorce proceedings. You’re likely worried about whether your spouse has...
Month: February 2020
What you need to know about protection orders in Colorado
Anyone who is a victim of domestic abuse or assault, or fears that someone may harm them or their children, may ask the court for a protection order. The purpose of a protection order is to prevent the restrained person from harassing, touching, assaulting, or...
When can I ask for supervised visits?
Most Denver parents probably agree that, in a perfect world, both parents would have plenty of time to spend with their children. They would also likely acknowledge that this is, in the usual case, what is best for the emotional well-being of the children. Also,...
Negotiating a divorce settlement with a strong future in mind
Divorce is a financially complex process, and the final agreement will have implications that will matter for months and years down the road. There is a lot at stake, and for this reason, many couples in Colorado decide to settle their divorce out of court. If you...
Suspected drunk driver caught on video tape
A driver who has alleged to have been driving while intoxicated may have a significant advantage: if the incident occurred on a freeway or heavily traveled street, witnesses were most likely in their own cars and not able to pay close attention to the allegedly drunk...
The factors that Colorado courts use to allocate parenting time
When a Colorado couple with children decides to end their marriage or relationship, they will face one of life’s most difficult questions: who will have custody of the children. The Colorado legislature does not use the term “child custody.” Instead, it employs the...