In a perfect world, you and your then-spouse-to-be would have signed a prenuptial agreement. However, this did not happen. Colorado also accepts a post-nuptial agreement. Once again, you did not do that. Now, you have to deal with the problems a high asset divorce...
Month: July 2021
Protecting real estate during divorce
Protecting your Colorado real estate after you have been married is not always possible. The court will usually assume that property is part of the marital estate, and they will divide it accordingly. This means that your real estate may be at risk. Protecting real...
How divorce can impact your business
When a Colorado business owner gets divorced, it is hardly business as usual. Not only are there interruptions to daily operations, but control of the company itself could be at issue. You should work as hard as you can to minimize the disruption, but that is not...
Protecting a special needs child in Colorado with a trust
If you are raising a child with a disability, whether physical or intellectual, it is important to think about how that child will be cared for when you are no longer there to do so. Parents and guardians of children with special needs, more than any other parent or...