Does it feel like it’s time to get serious about getting divorced? If you’re thinking that now is the time to set the proverbial wheels in motion, you may be looking to hire a Denver divorce lawyer. Good legal representation is crucial, especially if the divorce is likely to be complex involving children, high-value assets, […]
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Do You Qualify to Receive Social Security Benefits After Divorce? Once you reach the qualifying age, you might be entitled to receive Social Security benefits based on your own retirement plan. However, if you don’t qualify on your own, you might still be able to benefit from your former spouse’s Social Security. Many people mistakenly […]
Continue readingChild Support Obligations in Colorado When navigating a divorce or separation involving children, understanding your child support obligations is crucial. Colorado law mandates that parents contribute financially to their child’s upbringing, and these obligations can vary depending on several factors. This article breaks down the essentials of child support obligations in Colorado, helping you get […]
Continue readingImagine you’re a grandparent who has always been an active part of your grandchild’s life. Suddenly, you find yourself excluded from your grandchild’s life due to unforeseen circumstances such as family disputes or changes in the parental situation. Negotiations for visitation and continued relationship fail, leaving you wondering about your legal recourse. In Colorado, you […]
Continue readingWhen two people divorce, it becomes necessary to split the marital assets. Accounts, property, and investments will be divided so that both spouses leave with a fair and equitable share. Ideally, this will leave both people able to start a financially independent life. Colorado is an equitable division state, meaning that the separation of assets […]
Continue readingYou are a business owner getting divorced in Colorado. Is your business safe? Getting divorced requires you to assess the assets owned by both or either spouse. Things you assumed were entirely yours are legally considered marital assets. The car that only you drive, the wardrobe that only you wear, and even your personal retirement […]
Continue readingSplitting assets in a divorce involves a great deal of compromise. Often, neither spouse is fully satisfied with the division, and there are things they would change if they could. Colorado courts try to ensure that asset divisions are equitable and that both spouses receive a fair share of marital property, and will not sign […]
Continue readingIn Colorado, one of the most significant assets a couple may have is their retirement accounts. Understanding the division of retirement accounts in a divorce in Colorado is often misunderstood. Many employees mistakenly believe that their retirement savings constitute separate property. As a result, they may overlook these assets during the preparation of marital settlement […]
Continue readingDividing Assets in a Colorado Divorce Equitable distribution is a legal principle employed in Colorado and other states that seeks to divide a couple’s marital property during a divorce fairly. With this method of property division “equitable” does not necessarily mean “equal”; instead, the court strives for a division that it deems just and reasonable, […]
Continue readingWhen it comes to the question, “Is Colorado a 50/50 state?” in relation to family law, it could be someone interested in knowing the post-divorce parenting time expectations, or it could be someone going through a divorce and is wondering about how property and assets are split in the state. Regardless of the context, this […]
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