Grandparents play a critical role in the lives of their grandchildren. When parents separate or divorce, it can impact how often grandparents can have access to the grandkids, especially if there are ongoing disputes between family members. If you find yourself in...
Denver Family Law Blog
Preparing to safeguard your future during a gray divorce
Going through the end of a marriage can be an intimidating experience at virtually any stage of life. Even if you feel that dissolving your marriage is the healthiest decision, there may be a multitude of essential factors to address along the way and the outcome of...
The potential financial effects of your divorce
While the end of your marriage will bring significant changes to multiple areas of your life, one of the areas where you may see the most changes is in your finances. After the division of marital property and other adjustments, you may find that your financial...
How should you tell your kids about your divorce?
Making the decision to end your marriage is a difficult choice, and it is likely that you have put careful consideration and significant thought into it before you moved forward. The next hurdle you may be facing is deciding how to tell your kids about the divorce....
Addressing digital assets when preparing to dissolve a marriage
If you and your spouse choose to take separate paths, there may be a multitude of essential factors to consider when preparing to protect your future. While a portion of your focus may rest in preparing a strategy for the process of property division, untangling...
Is shared parenting the best approach for your family?
The end of your marriage will bring significant changes for every member of your family, including your children. As a parent, you want to minimize the potential harm that this process could have on their mental and emotional well-being, and you want to create a...
Has your job affected your ability to pay child support?
As a Colorado parent, you understand the importance of being an active and involved parent after a divorce, and this includes maintaining your financial responsibilities. If you are the non-custodial parent, you will have to make child support payments that will go...
Finding effective ways to improve your coparenting relationship
There may be a variety of scenarios in which you and your spouse might decide it best to take separate paths in life. Even if you feel ready to move on and enter a new stage in your life, if you and your soon-to-be former spouse have children together, they might not...
Sources of financial unrest that could take a toll on a marriage
It might not be uncommon for married couples to argue at times, as it might not always be possible for you and your spouse to agree on everything. Disagreements that arise during these moments might only lead to brief verbal spats that might not necessarily pose a...
How to help your kids face the reality of your divorce
As a parent, you are the most equipped to help your children navigate the complexities that can arise during the process of ending your marriage. While your divorce will certainly bring significant changes to you and every member of your Colorado family, there are...