In this blog, we’re diving into the various family law issues our experienced attorneys handle and how we can assist you during some of life’s most challenging moments. Family law encompasses an extensive range of legal matters that affect families, and our team is dedicated to guiding you through each one with care and expertise.
Divorce: Navigating the End of a Marriage 
One of the most common areas of family law is divorce. When a married couple chooses to end their marriage, it can be an emotionally taxing and legally complex process. In Colorado, divorce involves resolving critical issues such as:
- Division of Assets: Determining how marital property and debts will be split.
- Spousal Maintenance: Addressing whether one spouse should provide financial support to the other.
- Child Custody: Arranging custody and parenting time if children are involved.
At Johnson Law Group, our attorneys are well-versed in Colorado's divorce laws and understand that each divorce is unique. Our team can help you navigate these matters to reach a fair and equitable outcome. We work closely with our clients to protect their rights and interests throughout the process.
Legal Separation: An Alternative to Divorce
Legal separation is another option for married couples who wish to live apart but are not ready or do not want to pursue a divorce. In Colorado, legal separation allows couples to:
- Live Separately: While remaining legally married.
- Resolve Financial Issues: Similar to divorce, including asset division and spousal support.
- Address Custody Matters: If children are involved, similar arrangements to those in divorce.
This option can provide couples time to evaluate their relationship or address specific financial, religious, or personal reasons for not divorcing. A legal separation includes many of the same legal issues as a divorce, and our attorneys at Johnson Law Group can assist you in obtaining a legal separation that meets your needs and protects your rights.
Uncontested Divorce: A Peaceful Resolution
For couples who agree on the terms of their divorce, an uncontested divorce can be a more straightforward and cost-effective option. In an uncontested divorce, both parties:
- Agree on Terms: Such as asset division, child custody, and spousal maintenance.
- Avoid Prolonged Court Battles: Leading to a faster and less stressful process.
- Work Together: To create a fair and mutually acceptable agreement.
This process can be faster and less stressful than a contested divorce, making it an attractive option for couples who can communicate and compromise effectively. Johnson Law Group's family law attorneys can guide you through the uncontested divorce process, ensuring your agreement is fair and legally sound.
Property Division: Fair Distribution of Marital Assets
Property division is a critical part of a divorce. It involves determining how marital assets and debts will be divided between the parties. In Colorado, property division includes:
- Valuation of Assets: Identifying and assessing the value of marital property.
- Equitable Distribution: Dividing property fairly, though not necessarily equally.
- Debt Division: Addressing how marital debts will be allocated.
Colorado is an equitable distribution state, meaning the court aims to divide property fairly but not necessarily equally. Factors such as the length of the marriage, both parties' financial contributions, and both spouses' needs are considered when dividing assets. At Johnson Law Group, our attorneys are skilled in identifying and valuing marital property, including real estate, investments, retirement accounts, and personal belongings. We work hard to ensure our clients receive a fair share of the marital estate.
Child Custody: Prioritizing the Best Interests of the Children
Child custody is a significant issue in both divorce and separation cases. It determines how many overnights each child will spend with each parent and how the children's affairs will be decided between the parents. In Colorado, custody involves:
- Physical Custody: How many overnights the child spends with each parent.
- Legal Custody: Who makes significant decisions regarding the child’s education, health, and welfare.
- Best Interests of the Child: Factors such as the child’s relationship with each parent, the parent’s ability to cooperate, and the child’s needs.
The court's number one priority is the best interests of the child. Our team knows the importance of protecting your relationship with your child and will work tirelessly to achieve custody arrangements that benefit the entire family.
Spousal Maintenance: Ensuring Financial Support After Divorce
Spousal maintenance, commonly known as alimony, is financial support that one spouse may be required to pay the other spouse in a divorce case. In Colorado, spousal maintenance considerations include:
- Amount and Duration: Assessing the appropriate amount and length of support based on factors like the length of the marriage and one spouse's financial situation compared to the other spouse.
- Standard of Living: Ensuring the lower-earning spouse can maintain a similar standard of living post-divorce.
The goal of spousal maintenance is to provide support to a lower-earning or non-earning spouse to maintain their reasonable needs, if not the standard of living that prevailed during the marriage. Our family law attorneys can advocate for a fair amount of spousal maintenance that reflects your circumstances.
Protection Orders: Ensuring Safety in Cases of Domestic Violence
Protection orders are a vital tool in cases of domestic violence, harassment, or threats. These orders, also known as restraining orders, can provide immediate legal protection by:
- Prohibiting Contact: Preventing an abuser from contacting or coming near the victim.
- Providing Safety: Ensuring the victim's safety and well-being.
- Determining the Type of Order: Includes temporary and permanent protection orders depending on the severity of the situation.
Our family law attorneys have extensive experience helping victims of domestic violence obtain protection orders quickly and effectively. We understand the urgency of these cases and are committed to securing the safety and well-being of our clients.
Contact Johnson Law Group Today
Johnson Law Group is ready to support you through any family law issue you may face. Whether you are considering a divorce, seeking a legal separation, negotiating custody arrangements, or needing protection from domestic violence, we are here to guide you through your matter. Let us help you find the best legal solutions for your family’s needs. Contact us today at (720) 744-3513 for a FREE consultation.
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