Blog articles

Blog articles

  • September 30, 2022
    When you’re facing a legal matter that will impact the relationships in your family, you shouldn’t hire any general lawyer for your legal needs. Instead, you’ll want an attorney who has the specific experiences and resources to help you attain your goals. This is where family law comes in. Family law is a specific field...
  • May 2, 2021
    Myth #1: It Matters (Legally) That Your Spouse Cheated Notice that we added the qualifying term, “legally.” After all, any infidelity by your spouse undoubtedly matters to you, and is often a main factor in the decision to get a divorce. As far as the Colorado courts are concerned, though, it doesn’t matter whether or...
  • May 2, 2021
    Don’t Wait to Hire an Attorney One of the most common mistakes people make during a divorce is waiting to hire an attorney. While an experienced lawyer can provide invaluable assistance with the process, they can also help you avoid serious mistakes. By retaining legal counsel early in the process, you can avoid these issues...
  • April 9, 2021
    In family law matters such as divorce and child custody, the quality of counsel you retain can play an enormous role in the outcome of your case. It can be hard to know what to look for – although online reviews are helpful, nothing beats a face-to-face meeting with your attorney. In this blog, we...
  • March 15, 2021
    Lower Costs It’s no secret that expenses for divorce procedures can easily rack up. Since the process for an uncontested divorce is shorter, there are lower attorney fees and court costs for both parties. Divorces are stressful enough already without the added pressure of financial burdens and worrying about covering the overwhelming legal costs. With...
  • 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...

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