Domestic violence means physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or threats directed at a person within the family or household by another. Domestic violence can also include emotional, psychological, emotional, and economic abuse. If you are facing this situation, you must be informed about the specific laws regarding domestic abuse in Colorado. It is illegal for anyone […]
Establishing paternity in Colorado is an essential legal process that determines the biological parents of a child and grants legal rights and responsibilities. It is vital to establish paternity for parental agreements and court orders involving child custody and child support. Colorado establishes paternity in three ways: assumed and automatic, voluntary, or through a court […]
Estate planning is essential for single individuals to ensure their wishes are honored in various circumstances, such as asset distribution and medical decisions. A plan includes a last will or trust, financial and medical powers of attorney, and provisions for pets and charitable donations. Regularly updating these documents ensures that your intentions are clear and your loved ones are protected.
If you are experiencing a legal battle regarding child custody, it is critical that you understand basic custody issues, along with knowing your legal rights as a parent and the ramifications of giving up those rights in the state of Colorado. Your rights as a parent affect the legal and physical custody of your child, […]
If you are considering divorce, you should know that there are options other than the adversarial court process. Choosing mediation can allow you and your spouse to experience a less stressful, more amicable divorce settlement. Learning more about divorce mediation might help you decide if this option is suitable for your situation. It is important […]
Most people focus on the larger assets when they work on their estate plan, but it is also crucial to include tangible, digital, hard-to-value, sentimental, cryptocurrency, and personal property when creating an estate plan. Items such as collectibles, antiques, and jewelry that have minimal monetary value may have emotional value to you and your heirs, […]
A Last Will and Testament (will) is an official, legal document that allows you to declare who has the legal right to manage your estate and inherit your property after you pass away. Although none of us wants to think about our own death, writing a will is an important action that will allow the […]
If you and your spouse are considering a divorce, it is not unusual to have financial problems at the same time as other marital challenges. Divorce can be emotionally draining, and with bankruptcy piled on top of it, life becomes even more stressful. If you are considering both, you may be curious if it would […]
During the divorce process, one of your top concerns may involve the custody of your children. Many components go into child custody decisions, but the primary goal in custody determinations according to family courts always centers on the “best interest of the child.” There are many elements that play into this standard, but the court […]
In child custody cases, the court typically awards a joint custody arrangement to the parents, along with a child support order. In most cases, joint custody with both parents is in the best interest of the child. This scenario allows both parents to build an ongoing relationship with their child and also requires them to […]
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