by Mary Daugherty | 7-20-2023
Child Custody in Colorado – Things To Consider Child custody in Colorado has some common-sense laws that govern the allocation of parental responsibilities and decision-making authority for children. These laws aim to protect the child’s best interests...
by Mary Daugherty | 7-7-2023
Prenuptial Agreements in Colorado – Things To Consider In Colorado, prenuptial agreements are legally recognized and governed by the Colorado Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act (UPMAA). A prenuptial agreement, also known as a prenup or premarital...
by Mary Daugherty | 7-2-2023
Are You Entitled to Spousal Support in Colorado? In Colorado, spousal support, also known as maintenance or alimony, may be awarded to a spouse during or after a divorce or legal separation. The purpose of spousal support is to provide financial assistance to the...
by Mary Daugherty | 6-14-2023
Legal Separation Or Divorce – Which One Is Better? Whether legal separation or divorce is better depends on individual circumstances and personal preferences. Both options have distinct advantages and considerations to keep in mind. Oftentimes people’s...
by Mary Daugherty | 5-6-2023
Modification Of Parent Time In Colorado If, during your divorce, you and your spouse cannot agree on child custody, then a judge will help to work out a fair and equitable division of parenting time between the divorcing parties. Of course, it’s always best if...