When you are going through a divorce, you may have some questions regarding the division of marital property as it applies to your situation. Because laws vary from state to state, you may wonder how infidelity affects property division in Colorado. As found in the...
How to protect your 401(k) during a divorce
You stood in front of loved ones and friends, vowing to stay together forever "for richer, for poorer." Now you are standing before a judge in divorce court, fighting over bank accounts, the house and the china. If your marriage was lengthy, your largest marital asset...
What factors are considered for custody modification?
Custody orders created during a divorce hearing can be modified after they are put in place. For example, the non-custodial parent may request the court to review the order if he or she is now seeking joint custody. Here are a few of the considerations the court will...
What should I know about child support in divorce?
While co-parenting is the norm post-divorce in the modern courtroom, it is likely that the parent who has the children more often is going to be receiving some form of child support from the parent who has the children less often. Child support is often a hot-button...