Driving is a great privilege and convenience, but there are many rules that every Colorado driver has to obey to keep everybody safe on the road. It doesn’t mean that every traffic violation that’s issued is legitimate, and there are times when people receive tickets or citations unnecessarily.
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While choosing the best Colorado Springs divorce attorney is important in determining how things will go in your divorce, few people have more of an impact on the Colorado divorce process than the judge. In this article, we explore the role of the Judge during a divorce in Colorado Springs.
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How is child support calculated in Colorado? This short guide explains the guidelines and formulas that judges use to determine amounts each parent will need to contribute to the child’s upbringing.
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If you are researching collaborative vs contested divorce we salute your willingness to consider alternatives approaches to divorce in Colorado.
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You won’t have a hard time finding a divorce lawyer in Colorado Springs; there are hundreds. However, finding the best divorce lawyer for you can be much more challenging.
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Child custody agreements are a major part of many Colorado divorces. Parents may lose sight of or not even consider long-term, big-picture issues that can dramatically shape the child’s life and raise intense feelings between the parents.
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Stalking is a serious crime in Colorado. In this post, we explain the Colorado laws on stalking and provide a brief overview of how protection orders are used to deter stalking behavior.
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The consequences of a conviction for drug crimes in Colorado can be severe: hefty fines, time behind bars, and a criminal record and stain on your reputation which will follow you for years and could limit employment and other opportunities. Learn more.
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Confused about spousal maintenance in Colorado? This article explains the must-know facts about spousal maintenance aka alimony when divorcing in Colorado.
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When a grandparent-grandchild relationship is disrupted and/or grandparents are prevented from seeing their grandchildren, what rights do Colorado Springs grandparents have to restore and maintain their connection with their grandkids?
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A divorce mediator is a neutral third party hired to help the divorcing parties to discuss and resolve the issues in the divorce. This post is a brief overview of the pros and cons of using a mediator in your divorce.
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All is not fair in love and war, and divorce involves the end of the former and all too often the beginning of the latter. The end of a marriage can bring out the worst in people who feel angry, betrayed, or victimized by their spouse. While divorce is rarely pleasant and sometimes quite...
There are many consequences that follow an arrest and conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) in Colorado. Hefty fines, court-ordered rehab, limits on or loss of your driving privileges, and jail time may all lay ahead. But a DUI can have repercussions well beyond what the judge in your...
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The holiday season is about many things, including family and traditions. But divorce can tear families in two, disrupting lifelong traditions for adults and children alike. It can make that first Christmas during or after a divorce an emotional rollercoaster.
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Marriages end. The legal process of ending a valid marriage – whether the marriage lasted for 20 years, 20 months, or 20 days - is called divorce. Sometimes, however, marriages never existed in the first place. In other words, people can enter into a marriage that is invalid in the eyes of the...
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The agreements and final divorce decree that lay out the respective rights and obligations of spouses are based on the circumstances that exist at that time. This includes the determination of child support. But life moves forward after the ink dries on your divorce papers, and the world as it was...
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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, to be close to relatives, or...
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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 opinions about the matter, especially...
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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.” That’s why many Colorado couples...
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