
What Do I Get and Who’s Paying for It? Division of Property and Debts in a Colorado Dissolution of Marriage
Thankfully Colorado is a little more protective than some states when it comes to property and debts when you go through a divorce. Unlike some

“I Miss My Grandkids!” – Grandparent Visitation Rights in Colorado
Colorado believes the old adage “it takes a village to raise a child” has some merit, especially when it comes to grandparents. Too often and

What Guardianship Means in Colorado: The Is and Is Not
One of the most misunderstood terms in Colorado Family Court is probably guardianship, and some is due to the definite difference laid out by Colorado

What Colorado’s Law on Parenting Time Provides You as a Divorced Parent
Colorado is really progressive when it comes to taking a hard look at children’s development and needs, especially when innocent bystanders to adults breaking up.

Colorado has strong feelings about Allocation of Parental Responsibilities for Minors in Separation and Divorce
Colorado looks at child custody differently, and far more reaching, than a lot of people realize. First, Colorado no longer uses the term “child custody”

Why a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage is important to get in Colorado
Colorado is a “no fault” divorce state, unlike somewhere you must have stated reasons why the marriage needs to end. In Colorado the official term

Can I get support from my ex in Colorado? Maybe – and probably not forever.
Like many other things with different names, alimony is called “spousal maintenance” in Colorado. True alimony for a lifetime has to be agreed upon by