Prenuptial agreements are often fairly easy to enforce because they occur before the marriage. However, a postnuptial agreement may not be as easy to enforce because it occurs after the marriage. It is essential if you want to create one that you understand what it...
Family Law
The alimony amount may depend on the marriage duration
Colorado divorces may end with a support order that provides an ex-spouse with a generous amount of alimony or spousal maintenance. While it may appear as though courts favor the individual who earns less, judges generally use tables as guidelines when determining...
Creating a functional co-parenting agreement
Getting divorced is the beginning of a new start for many couples in Colorado who have been unable to find solutions to ongoing marital conflicts. While separating may be met with feelings of failure and discouragement at the start, people who do their best to remain...
Do You Need A Prenuptial Agreement If You Are Not Wealthy?
Protecting financial interests before marriage is not a luxury reserved only for the wealthy, but is a smart choice for all Colorado couples. If you are getting married, you would be wise to consider the benefits of a premarital agreement, also known as a prenuptial...
How can mental health affect a divorce?
Nearly every situation that comes into family court can take a turn for the worse. Divorce is no different and occasionally results in the dirty laundry of both spouses being aired in the courtroom. While many complaints and allegations are of no consideration to the...