Criminal Harassment of Your Spouse Can Land You In Jail For Colorado Springs divorce and criminal defense attorneys, it is not common but nor is it unusual to receive calls from upset, confused, and worried clients who exclaim in disbelief that “my spouse charged me...
How Colorado’s Criminal Justice System Can Protect You and Your Children When You File a Criminal Case Against Your Spouse You may not want to file a criminal case against your spouse, but when your health and safety or that of your children is at risk, you may not...
Spousal Privilege Defined: Can What You Say to Your Spouse Come Back to Haunt You? Trust: the foundation of a marriage, and in Colorado, spousal privilege means that spouses don’t have to breach that trust in court. Whether in a divorce, another type of civil case, or...
Defending Yourself and Your Rights In Two Places At Once Divorce is always hard, but divorce when criminal charges are involved can be overwhelming. If one spouse lets their emotions overtake them during the process, crimes such as domestic violence, child abuse, and...
It’s no surprise many Colorado Springs couples divorce. But, if you are thinking about divorcing your partner soon, do not just dive straight in. There are several things to do before filing for divorce. Here are five of the most important for you to complete before...