Can Spousal Support Be Discharged In Bankruptcy?
People often ask whether or not spousal maintenance (also known as alimony or spousal support) can be discharged in a bankruptcy. The usual answer is NO. However the bankruptcy…
People often ask whether or not spousal maintenance (also known as alimony or spousal support) can be discharged in a bankruptcy. The usual answer is NO. However the bankruptcy…
Are you so busy parenting that your spouse is getting the “leftovers” in your relationship? Think about what you do with your time and where…
No one gets married in hopes of getting divorced. Divorce can be one of the most gut-wrenching times in a person’s life. And it doesn’t…
Are you single, dating, and trying to figure out how to manage dating and raising your kids in a healthy and sound environment in which…
Divorce never comes easy to both parties involved, not to mention that it often brings trauma to the children. Events which lead to the decision to…
UPDATED: 6/18/2024 Different laws govern the divorce process and it varies in different states. Here in Colorado, there are several things you need to know about…
Requirements typically include about 10 to 20 documents during the entire filing process although this can vary widely. Begin by filing these court forms: Petition…
Under the Colorado divorce laws, the courts cannot and do not automatically favor the mother when it comes to custody of the children. The courts take the…
Parental alienation takes many forms but can include when a parent keeps the other from seeing the child or tells the child such things as, “your…
Alimony or spousal maintenance is the monetary support received by one spouse from the other on a periodic basis either during or after the divorce, or both….
No one wants a divorce to happen and children to be alienated from family, but it happens every day. With the divorce rate increasing yearly,…
Over half of all marriages in the United States today, end up in divorce court. Abuse can be physical, sexual, or emotional. There are times…
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