An advance directive is a legal document that allows an individual to direct what they want to happen in the event that they become incapacitated. This is an important tool to ensure that what a person wants for their future is carried out and so that a Colorado court...
Month: March 2020
Rotating the children more often in a 50-50 split
In Colorado, parents who share physical custody may alternate weeks between the parents' homes since that is the easiest arrangement. However, what is easy does not always equate to what is best for the children. Accordingly, parents should be flexible and open to...
Custody can be balanced with a career
In a Colorado divorce, the optimal situation is that both parents want to spend as much time as possible with the children. However, what is possible may be constrained by one or both parents' careers. Work obligations could make it difficult to spend the maximum...
How a trust might be helpful
Ideally, Colorado residents will review their estate plans on a regular basis. Doing so can make it easier to spot any weak points that may arise because of changes to the tax code or a major life event such as a marriage or divorce. Reviewing an estate plan could...