Co-parenting is difficult and requires substantial patience and cooperation. Social media, however, can add unnecessary pitfalls which can further complicate the family’s lives after divorce or separation. There are several rules of the road which should govern the...
Month: March 2020
Understanding parental responsibility in a Colorado divorce
When a Colorado couple decides to end their marriage or relationship, deciding the fate of their minor children can be a torturous, painful discussion. Perhaps the first thing to understand is that the Colorado legislature changed the name of the discussion from...
How to handle a business in a divorce
Owning a business is an integral part of your life – something you don’t want to give up until you’re ready. When you’re a business owner in the middle of a divorce, you may have concerns about what the divorce will mean for your business. Most businesses are marital...
577 Coloradans arrested for DUI in President’s Day initiative
An initiative called “The Heat is On” was implemented by police in Colorado over this past President’s Day in an effort to prevent drunk driving. This initiative will make a reappearance during the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day holiday March 13 to 18. Over the 11-day...
Mother charged with murder after daughter drank from meth bottle
Methamphetamines can be very hazardous and potentially fatal to young children. The powerful drug can overwhelm a young person’s nervous system and interfere with crucial bodily functions such as breathing and blood circulation. Allowing a child access to...
What defines domestic violence in Colorado?
Before we discuss the definition of domestic violence, we should first talk about which relationships are considered “intimate.” The state of Colorado holds an extremely broad view on this subject. It does not require intimate partners to live together or be married...