Sep 27, 2018 | Family Law
People often ask: is Colorado is a community property state? The short answer is no, Colorado is not a community property state. Instead, Colorado courts divide the property of divorcing couples using a method called “equitable distribution.” But what does that mean?...
Sep 18, 2018 | Family Law
One of the most challenging parts of divorce occurs when the income that supported one family is not sufficient to support two households post decree. If a family is very comfortable and has little debt going into the divorce, figuring support out can be done...
Sep 18, 2018 | Family Law
Under Colorado law, a trial court can impute a parent income if it determines that the parent is shirking their child support obligation and voluntarily unemployed or underemployed. However, the trial court cannot impute child care expenses on a child support...
Jul 27, 2018 | Family Law
The ultimate work-life balance: And yes, it’s personal Carolyn Witkus wrote a feature expert article for coloradoBiz entitled “The Most Important Business Deal of Your Life?”. In this article, she offers legal expertise regarding the best ways to...