Jan 4, 2022 | Family Law, Featured Article
1. Never Threaten to Divorce Until You Are Ready To File It will seriously injure your partner and he or she may start divorce planning, moving assets, and positioning him or herself with the children, which could hurt you. Take your time to plan things carefully and...
Aug 25, 2021 | Family Law
No one enjoys a breakup. For unmarried couples who own real estate together, these breakups can be even more complicated. Fortunately, there are several options for handling the situation. The best approach will likely depend on whether a party wants to keep the house...
Aug 24, 2021 | Family Law
Divorce is stressful and expensive. When your spouse dissipates marital assets, it makes it even more so. It is not unheard of for spouses to engage in behaviors that are detrimental to their financial well-being, including overspending on luxury items or taking on...
Aug 11, 2021 | Family Law
(And How Not to Find Yourself “Accidentally Married”) Common law marriage in Colorado is a confusing topic to most because of how many rumors and stories there are about what truly constitutes a common law marriage. For example: “If we live together for two years, we...