A divorce process in Colorado is a complex undertaking, one that requires you to take sufficient time and assiduousness to deal with all the details and documents needed to complete it. Sometimes, however meticulous you were, you could have overlooked something...
I Have Shared Custody of My Child: Should I Get Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments?
Parents in Colorado who have shared custody arrangements face a variety of challenges. One of those is working out which parent should get the monthly child tax credit. This is not always straightforward and the tax and income implications are significant. Shared...
Issues to address in your co-parenting plan
If you and your ex have children together, a co-parenting plan could serve as a guideline for how the two of you will handle custody and visitation issues. The plan can serve as a peace treaty to make sure you know how to address potential conflicts before they arise....
Don’t forget your kids when getting a divorce
In the state of Colorado, divorced parents are generally allowed to remain active in their children's lives. Therefore, if you share children with your estranged spouse, it is important that you take their needs into account throughout the process of dissolving your...
The necessity of incorporating in Colorado
Few people run successful businesses without some kind of incorporation. Incorporating a business is how you guard your personal assets from lawsuits and limit your range of professional liability. Protecting your assets is one reason why incorporation is widely used...