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...
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Is planning for a divorce necessary?
Colorado spouses who are thinking that a divorce may be in their future likely have a lot of questions about what to do. You may know that you want to get a divorce, but you don't understand how to initiate the process or what's involved in it. This can be...
How are retirement accounts split during a divorce?
When you and your ex decide that it's time to make your separation official, you'll likely have a lot of questions about the divorce process in Colorado. One of the most common is how your retirement account will be split during the divorce proceedings. The type of...
Your first meeting with a divorce lawyer
If you and your spouse have made the difficult decision to dissolve your marriage, you may be experiencing a litany of emotions. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your divorce, you and your former spouse probably have different divorce lawyers who are...
Should you revise your estate plan after your divorce?
Once you've filed for divorce in Colorado, it might seem safe to assume that your former spouse will be automatically disinherited from your will. However, if you don't update your estate plans, your former spouse may still be eligible for a portion of your assets....
Children under the age of 3 need special care during a divorce
When parents divorce, it can be extremely difficult for the children. The kids will have to get used to no longer living with both parents on a regular basis. Some Colorado parents may underestimate the effects that divorce has on children under 3 years old, but they...
Planning a co-parenting agreement after a divorce
Many divorces in Colorado and around the country involve children. This means that both parents will have to come to terms with having to construct a co-parenting plan. Many courts require this plan as it will outline how the child or children will be raised....
How divorce law affects finances
According to a study conducted by the Harris Poll, more than 33% of married couples in the United States claim that financial issues are the leading cause of stress in their marriage. Even though divorce is often associated with financial hardships, residents of...
Can a divorce effect your business?
Couples in Colorado and other U.S. states who are facing divorce can go through a wide array of emotional and financial difficulties. While the distribution of assets can be complicated enough, things get even more difficult whenever a business is involved. Although...
Reasons women initiate divorce
Although popular culture reinforces the stereotype of men leaving their wives for younger women, the truth of the matter is that it is usually women who ultimately decide to end their marriages. In fact, women initiate divorce in almost 70 percent of cases. While...

