Child custody disputes can happen even if you have a relatively amicable relationship with your former partner. For instance, you may not like the fact that the child's other parent wants to relocate outside of Colorado or keep your son or daughter for Christmas again...
Month: August 2021
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Estate planning for a blended family
Blended families are becoming more common in Colorado. This family structure consists of a couple and all their children, from both their current and prior relationships. Blended families can be vibrant and supportive, but they also pose special challenges for parents...
How do beneficiaries factor into estate planning?
Estate planning often involves deciding "who gets what." That is, when writing a will, the testator decides what beneficiaries receive specific assets and property. In the absence of a valid will, a Colorado probate court follows intestate law when making...