No matter how long the marriage lasts, a couple will likely accumulate numerous assets and debts while together. From purchasing a home to completing a rare book collection, a married couple will have to carefully examine their inventory when divorce becomes a...
The 3 ways you might split a home (and your other property)
If you find yourself in a divorce, you may be unwilling or unable to split the property how you want. As an equitable division state, Colorado courts try to divide marital assets and debt in the fairest way possible, as opposed to the most equal. A divorce represents...
Can you take a disbursement from a 401(k) in a divorce?
If you were not the primary income earner in your marital home in Lakewood, then your divorce may bring with it a good deal of financial uncertainty. You may find yourself needing to secure new housing or having to pay to return to school or to receive vocational...
Combatting The Stigma Around Prenuptial Agreements
Prenuptial agreements have long suffered a reputation problem on two fronts. First, there is a belief that prenups are only for the rich and famous. Second, there is a belief that prenuptial agreements are “romance killers” that essentially doom a marriage before it...