by Mary Daugherty | 3-15-2024
What Are Men’s Rights In A Colorado Divorce? In Colorado, as in all states, divorce laws are designed to be gender-neutral, ensuring that both men and women have equal rights and responsibilities during the divorce process. This approach is consistent with the...
by Mary Daugherty | 3-8-2024
Can I Modify Child Support In Colorado If I Remarry? NEED LEGAL HELP?Contact Mary Daugherty Now! CALL (719) 215-0577 Modify Child Support In Colorado, the remarriage of either parent generally does not directly impact the obligation to pay child support. Child support...
by Mary Daugherty | 3-4-2024
Annulment In Colorado – How Does It Work? How Does Annulment In Colorado Work? Annulment, legally known as a declaration of invalidity of marriage in Colorado, is a legal process that determines a marriage was invalid from the beginning. This process is distinct...
by Mary Daugherty | 2-15-2024
Marital Abandonment In Colorado Marital Abandonment Marital abandonment, or desertion, is a legal term that refers to the situation where one spouse leaves the marital home and the other spouse without intention of returning, without the deserted spouse’s...
by Mary Daugherty | 2-12-2024
What Is The Difference Between Divorce And Legal Separation? Divorce And Legal Separation – What’s The Difference? In Colorado, as in many other states, both divorce and legal separation represent formal legal processes that address the issues arising from...
by Mary Daugherty | 2-5-2024
Attorney Guided Stepparent Adoptions In Colorado Attorney-guided stepparent adoptions in Colorado involve a legal process where a stepparent seeks to legally adopt their spouse’s child, with the assistance of an attorney to navigate the complexities of the legal...