Moving On: Understanding Parental Relocation in Colorado

Moving On: Understanding Parental Relocation in Colorado

Picking up stakes and moving residences has been part of the American story since those Pilgrim families jumped off the Mayflower and moved to Massachusetts. Individuals and families remain mobile to this day, moving for a wide variety of reasons – job opportunities,...
Does a Child’s Preference Matter in Colorado Custody Decisions?

Does a Child’s Preference Matter in Colorado Custody Decisions?

When parents in Colorado decide to get divorced, their kids don’t get a say in whether their parents’ marriage will end, even though their lives will be upended and forever changed because of it. That doesn’t mean, however, that children don’t have feelings or...
Can a Colorado prenuptial agreement be voided or changed?

Can a Colorado prenuptial agreement be voided or changed?

Most couples walking down the aisle on their wedding day don’t think they will ever be walking up the steps of a courthouse to file divorce papers. But most couples also know statistics show that marriages can and often do end well before “`til death do us part.”...
Share at Your Own Risk: The Danger of Social Media During Divorce

Share at Your Own Risk: The Danger of Social Media During Divorce

It’s not hard to understand why. Social media users share intimate and revealing details of their lives in countless status updates and photos, including where they were, what they did, who they were with, and their state of mind at the time. These are the kinds of...
4 Tips for a Faster Colorado Divorce

4 Tips for a Faster Colorado Divorce

When a couple decides to get divorced, it more likely than not has been a long time coming. The problems that lead to the decision to end a marriage usually don’t pop up overnight, and it can be an emotionally and financially taxing ordeal well before any attorneys...