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When to seek post-divorce modifications

On behalf of Beck, Jonson & Nolan, PC | Feb 24, 2021 | Firm News

Tuition at your middle-school-aged child’s private school increased. And the costs associated with his school-related sports activities also have placed a damper on your wallet, not to mention the braces and orthodontic bills that will be part of your life for the...

Can nesting help our post-divorce family?

On behalf of Beck, Jonson & Nolan, PC | Feb 23, 2021 | Child Custody

If you have children with your ex-spouse, divorce is only the beginning of this new chapter of your life. You will still need to work together with your ex-spouse to continue to raise your children. Unless there is addiction or abuse in the family home, joint custody...

3 options for dividing the home in divorce

On behalf of Beck, Jonson & Nolan, PC | Feb 17, 2021 | Complex Property Division

Colorado couples will face numerous challenges when moving through the divorce process. Not only will they have to determine how debts and various assets are divided, but they will have to make important decisions regarding any marital properties. From the marital...

How does parental alienation syndrome affect your child?

On behalf of Beck, Jonson & Nolan, PC | Feb 14, 2021 | Child Custody

As a parent going through divorce, you still want what is best for your child. But unfortunately, the strain and anger of a divorce can sometimes blind people. This often happens in the case of parental alienation. Parental alienation hurts you, but it hurts your...

Is this a sign of parental alienation?

On behalf of Beck, Jonson & Nolan, PC | Feb 12, 2021 | family law

When going through a divorce, it is understandable for your child to experience some behavioral changes. Many of these are temporary and most are not a cause for concern. But there are some changes that might indicate something is happening behind the scenes. ...

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