Discover how dating a new partner during divorce or custody proceedings in Colorado can impact court decisions, parenting time, and your legal outcome.
Read MoreDid you know that every tweet, photo, or check-in could end up in court during your Colorado divorce or custody battle? From luxury vacation snaps to off-hand comments about your ex, social media can be powerful evidence—working for you or against you. Here’s how to manage your online presence wisely and protect both your case and your children before you click “post.”
Read Moren this episode of our weekly webinar, we talk about financial issues while co-parenting during COVID-19. We discuss issues including what to do if you don’t receive child support payments, how unemployment and stimulus funds are treated in a divorce, and how to approach financial planning in general.
Read MoreThis past April, Colorado became the only state in the nation to allow Colorado Works (our version of TANF) recipients to receive full child support payments with no impact on their cash benefits.
Read More“The goal is to create one place where victims can go, where all the services are under one roof,” Casey Gwinn, President of Alliance for Hope International
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Why is it that so often, a victim who has a temporary restraining order, days before the Permanent Restraining Order Hearing, dismisses their case?
Being a parent is a 24/7 job, and sometimes it's easy to lose sight of how important your words are to your children. There are the inevitable moments where all the "Brush your teeth!"'s start to run together.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture speculates that a middle-income family will spend more than $165,000 (in today's dollars) raising one child to the age of 18.
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