Most divorces can be difficult and stressful for every member of the family, but those that involve special needs children often involve their own set of unique complications. Accounting for custody agreements, child support, alimony, and other concerns in divorces with special needs children is often more complex than in divorces with no special needs […]
Divorce often has major financial implications for both spouses, including significant changes in household income, expenses, and how much each spouse has left for savings each month. While divorce may not affect a credit score directly, these divorce-related financial changes certainly can. This is why individuals going through the process of divorce or who have […]
The main difference between a dissolution and a divorce is that a dissolution is an agreement between you and your spouse without a judge intervening, whereas a divorce enlists the court’s help in ending your marriage. Although both terms are used interchangeably when discussing the lawful ending of a marriage, they are quite different. They […]
The main difference between an annulment and a divorce is that an annulment is when a judge declares that a marriage never existed, whereas a divorce ends an existing, valid marriage. With a divorce, each spouse will be considered single once all the papers are signed. In Colorado, there is not such a thing as […]
In many cases, divorce ends in such a way that spouses are pitted against each other. They are fighting over the same thing and doing anything they can to win — even if it involves trying to lie or hide something. Not always, but many times, these lies and schemes are in reference to money […]
The only thing more difficult than going through a divorce is going through a divorce with children. Child custody can be one of the most emotional and difficult aspects of ending a marriage. This is because parents want what is best for their children and, oftentimes, feel that they each are the best equipped to […]
Deciding to get a divorce is never easy. However, if life takes you to a position where divorce is the best option, it's essential to be prepared. From the financial side of things to the emotional impact, divorcing in Colorado can be a big undertaking. Here are some key facts about divorcing in Colorado that […]
When two people make the decision to get married, they are committing to spend the rest of their lives together. This is a vow that is not taken lightly and should be entered into with a great deal of thought and consideration. However, even the couples with the best intentions find their relationship heading for […]
Divorce can affect many more people than just the spouses getting the divorce. It can also affect their children, their friends, and their family members. If a family business has lasted for multiple generations, the whole family can be affected during a divorce. Adding a family business into the divorce equation can make an already […]
Divorce can have a devastating effect on people’s finances. Some people, therefore, try to get an advantage over the other spouse during a divorce by hiding information about assets or the assets themselves. However, doing so can lead to serious consequences. If you are concerned about hidden assets in your divorce, consider contacting an experienced […]
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