When Does Alimony End in Colorado?
Colorado refers to alimony as “spousal maintenance.” In a Colorado divorce case, a judge may order the higher-earning spouse to pay the lower-earning spouse maintenance while the…
Colorado refers to alimony as “spousal maintenance.” In a Colorado divorce case, a judge may order the higher-earning spouse to pay the lower-earning spouse maintenance while the…
When parents decide to divorce, they know they’ll have to deal with child custody and support and have those matters worked out before the divorce can be finalized….
Most adults have heard horror stories from people who claim that their divorce ruined their credit. While many of these stories are true, it doesn’t mean it…
Divorce is a highly-involved process; it addresses child custody, child support, property and debt division, and selling or dividing marital assets, such as the family home and vacation…
Legal Separation in Colorado A lot of divorcing spouses will casually say, “We are legally separated,” but that is not the case. In reality, the…
Often, when a married couple decides to divorce, it can be extremely difficult for the spouses to live under the same roof. It’s not uncommon…
If you’re considering divorce, you’re likely worried about how it will impact your finances. Whether you’re in a high-net-worth marriage, you and your spouse work full-time,…
It’s no secret that one of the most difficult parts of divorce is the financial aspect. If the financial part were easier, we would probably see a…
With tax season quickly approaching, a lot of our clients, especially those with children, ask us about the dependency exemption. Which parent claims the exemption,…
One of the reasons why divorce is so complicated is because spouses have to determine how to divide their assets and debts. By assets, we’re referring to…
Ask any realtor, and they will quickly tell you that a significant portion of their business comes from sellers who are in the middle of…
If you are considering getting a divorce in Colorado, you will want to familiarize yourself with the terms and the process. Here is some basic information that…
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