The Court requires parties in family law cases to attend mediation. If you cannot resolve the case on your own, the Court will order you and the other party to…
The Court requires parties in family law cases to attend mediation. If you cannot resolve the case on your own, the Court will order you and the other party to…
Parenting Time vs. Custody: Understanding Colorado’s “Parental Responsibilities” Law When talking about parenting time, many people use the common term, “custody.” In Colorado, the law was changed to replace “custody”…
Parties to a divorce often own assets that may be hard to value or divide. Business assets, and complex investments such as real estate holdings, RSUs, investment accounts and similar…
Divorce can feel overwhelming, but knowing the basic steps can make the process a lot less stressful. This blog provides a breakdown of what to expect in a Colorado divorce,…