Blog articles

Our blog provides practical information and useful tips. This blog is an excellent resource for individuals with Denver, Colorado specific family law questions and advisors whose clients may encounter family law issues.

Blog articles

Our blog provides practical information and useful tips. This blog is an excellent resource for individuals with Denver, Colorado specific family law questions and advisors whose clients may encounter family law issues.

  • February 11, 2021
    Permanent Spousal Maintenance Lasts Forever When it comes to spousal maintenance payments, the word “permanent” isn’t necessarily the best to describe most settlements. In fact, truly permanent lifelong maintenance is becoming increasingly rare. The term “permanent” in this case merely refers to the fact that the payments do continue for a designated length of time...
  • February 3, 2021
    If you are being subjected to emotional abuse, there is some good news: you do not have to take it and you can move out without issue. In fact, you should get out quickly to help preserve your own physical or emotional safety. In these instances, you can request temporary protective orders from judges. Keeping...
  • January 6, 2021
    Avoid Blaming You can explain the terms of your divorce with your child without being overly critical of your ex-spouse. While this may be difficult to do, especially if the marriage is ending due to the actions of one particular parent, your child will see that there is still a mutual respect between you and...
  • December 15, 2020
    In this blog, our Denver family attorney provides a few valuable tips for families about to go through this new experience for the first time. Keep Your Kids First Arguably your most important challenge during the new holidays is helping your kids become comfortable with their new “normal” holiday celebration. This includes giving them a...
  • October 8, 2020
    Is the relocation permissible? The desire of one parent to move in this way is often objected by the other parent, thus requiring the need to open a relocation dispute case. A standard procedure for these cases was set in 2001 which requires parents with whom a child resides with most of the time and...
  • September 3, 2020
    One question we receive in situations like this: who keeps that lavish engagement ring that Jay spent so much money on? Does Jay have the right to ask for it back? Does Sally have to give it back to him? Who technically owns it? In this instance, the ring is what is designated to be a...

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