When you are preparing to make a business deal in Colorado, one of your primary concerns should be negotiating an agreement that will benefit your organization, but also allow the other company to gain something as well. Because negotiating and finalizing contract...
Can you afford a prenup? 4 factors that can affect the cost
The perception that only wealthy people benefit from prenuptial agreements is rapidly falling by the wayside. However, prenups do cost money to set up. If your means are modest, you may wonder if you can afford a prenup in addition to your projected wedding expenses....
How can you help your child understand divorce?
As a couple in Colorado who is about to get a divorce, you have a lot on your plate. Not only are you going to be stressed and dealing with a lot of legal, financial and emotional hurdles and problems, but as a parent, you also have to consider your children. How is...
Starting a new job and custody disputes
Starting a new job can be exciting, but it can also be very stressful, especially when someone is going through a divorce. Divorce topics such as custody disputes can be especially tough to work through, particularly when someone is dealing with anxiety or does not...
Avoiding ambiguous contract terms
When drawing up a contract, business owners in Colorado may find themselves in need of assistance to avoid ambiguous terms or language. Ambiguity occurs when one party to a contract interprets certain words and phrases in a different way than what the other party...
Can good friendships help your children deal with divorce?
Your concern for the welfare of your children as they are introduced to the news that you and your spouse are getting divorced in Colorado may only increase as your separation proceeds. Understanding some of the things that you can do to help your children deal with...
Partnership disputes in a family business go south quickly
Starting a Colorado business with a family member may seem like the perfect scenario. You may decide to split ownership 50/50 for fairness. This seems like a solid plan. You are equals and in this thing together. However, family and business do not always mix well and...