Navigating a Colorado divorce is a complex process. Amid the emotional and legal considerations, it is important to address the impact on your estate plan. In Colorado, divorce can have profound implications for where your assets end up and who benefits from your...
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Why choose a collaborative divorce instead of litigation?
Collaborative divorce serves as an alternative approach to the litigated divorce proceedings you usually see in movies, where couples fight in court and hurt each other in the process. While litigation makes for an exciting show, rarely does it guarantee control over...
Safeguarding your children’s well-being during a divorce
Divorce is a challenging process for everyone involved, especially for children who may find themselves caught in the crossfire. According to the American Psychological Association, children of divorced parents face a greater risk of emotional and behavioral issues....
Parental alienation hurts children, parent-child relationships
Parental alienation is a disturbing phenomenon that occurs when one parent attempts to manipulate a child's perception of the other parent, often following a separation or divorce. This harmful behavior can have long-lasting negative effects on children and the...
Four ways for women to brace for the post-divorce storm
Dealing with the financial side of a hefty divorce can be intimidating, especially for women who have been out of the workforce for a while. While many women have relied on their spouses for financial stability, an increasing number are now earning as much as, or more...
Exploring your divorce options in Colorado
Facing the end of a marriage is a challenging and emotional time. You might be dealing with feelings, from fear to relief and a whole range of emotions in between. It is not just a difficult emotional journey, but a legal one as well. Knowing your options for divorce...
Conflict resolution techniques to use in a contentious divorce
According to the CDC, in 2021, over 685,000 couples divorced in the United States. If you are going through a divorce, you know it is not always an amicable process. Emotions run high, and conflicts can easily escalate. However, if you are going through a contentious...
Be wary of social media during your divorce
Like most people, you probably use social media every day. Most Americans are online and use social media to reconnect with family and friends and share their ups and downs. In fact, with over 70% of people on social media, you can expect that most people in your life...
How to navigate a divorce with a narcissistic ex
Divorcing a narcissistic partner can be a challenging and emotionally draining experience. Narcissistic individuals may have a sense of entitlement and a lack of empathy, making negotiations difficult and leading to potentially contentious legal battles. In this...
How can divorce improve your professional life?
Filing for a divorce is one of the most challenging life events. Most couples experience a form of grief when a relationship ends and while adapting to your new life may be difficult, it can also benefit you. Before a divorce, most people's relationships turn...

