When spouses determine that ending their marriage is the best option, they have many decisions to make as to how they want to proceed. Will the divorce be amicable? Will help be needed from attorneys, mediators or other divorce professionals? These days, many spouses...
Month: June 2021
Addressing the potential implications of joint custody
For many Colorado families, divorce means deciding how the two parents will share custody and visitation of the children. In many situations, this means the kids will go back and forth between the two parents’ homes. You may consider a joint custody arrangement best...
What type of spousal maintenance could you pay?
During a divorce in Colorado, it is possible that the court will award spousal maintenance, or alimony, to one party in the divorcing couple. Spousal maintenance can often become a point of contention between the divorcing parties because it is typically unappealing...
A few ways to help men get through a tough divorce
Enduring a marital breakup is stressful for any person. However, men these days face unique challenges amid a divorce. From a young age, men in Colorado are often taught to be strong and resilient, so they may be reluctant to ask for help. Here are a few strategies to...
Should children have contact with grandparents after divorce?
The end of a marriage will affect every member of the family. Sometimes, this process can affect extended family members, possibly including the relationship a child has with his or her grandparents. It is important to provide kids with as much continuity of lifestyle...
Bouncing back after gray divorce
Not every marriage is going to last forever. But it may be surprising to know that the overall rate of divorce is on the decline in Colorado and across the United States. However, for one particular demographic, divorce rates are skyrocketing. In what has become known...