Usually, the longer a couple is married, the more assets they will acquire. Some of these assets, such as the family home and retirement accounts, can be quite valuable. However, even less costly items can still hold a great deal of sentimental value. Therefore, when...
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How can the family home be handled through property division?
The family home is where memories are made that will last a lifetime. From carrying the bride over the threshold, to birthday and holiday celebrations and more, people in Colorado can become very attached to the family home. That may be why it is such a hotly...
How do you devise parenting plans?
You and your former spouse may have recently divorced and you share children. So now, you must consider co-parenting options that will work successfully for you, your former spouse and especially your children. What is a parenting plan? A parenting plan is a child...
An overview of child custody and parental visitation in Colorado
When two parents in Colorado decide to divorce, they must also make difficult decisions concerning their child. They want what is best for their child, but a divorce can turn a child's world upside-down, as the life they once knew has suddenly changed. It can be a...
How to bring your credit rating back from the brink
Resurrecting one’s credit rating is one of the primary goals that bankruptcy debtors have. While it may appear insurmountable at the outset, it is actually possible to do so with careful maintenance of the credit opportunities that will come about. Believe it or...
The bankruptcy option: Is it for you?
Your family's spending has, for necessary reasons, surpassed your budget. Food and clothing have depleted your savings, and medical bills have created debt. You're now at a financial crossroads. You have some options to think about. One way would be a...
