Your divorce settlement agreement establishes who gets what and when. Here's how to ensure your future needs are...

Your divorce settlement agreement establishes who gets what and when. Here's how to ensure your future needs are...
If you want to appeal a divorce in Colorado, there are a lot of factors to consider, starting with what an appeals...
Coloradans facing divorce after a long marriage have unique challenges, including financial, social and emotional, and...
Wondering if a Colorado Springs judge will divide the property in your divorce 50/50? Learn how equitable distribution affects Colorado divorces.
The division of debt in a divorce in Colorado is just as important as the division of assets. Learn more.
Colorado divorce law governing property and asset division is often complicated, and disputes over marital property ownership during a divorce can be contentious. Learn how marital property is divided in Colorado and what you need to know to resolve disputes and protect your assets.
Lying, cheating, deception – and the loss of trust that is a product of such things – are all too often the reasons underlying a divorce. Sometimes, the lies and deception don’t end when the marriage does. Even though the parties in a Colorado divorce proceeding are obligated to make full and complete disclosures of their assets and liabilities under oath, one spouse may attempt to hide and conceal marital property from the other spouse. This is an effort to fool the court into reducing support or maintenance awards or deprive the other spouse of property and assets to which he or she would otherwise be entitled.
No, you don’t need a lawyer to get a divorce in Colorado. But proceeding without a divorce attorney comes with serious risks. Learn more.