Being married to a spouse who serves his or her country can be an honor and a burden. In some cases, a service member who is deployed may inform the stateside spouse that the marriage is no longer sustainable. In these difficult circumstances,...
Month: July 2017
Higher divorce rate for those in certain careers
A healthy marriage can be difficult to maintain under the best of circumstances. Add in the stresses of certain careers and other factors, and it may not be surprising that some relationships are more likely to end in a divorce. As many Colorado families have learned,...
Getting married? 3 reasons to get a prenup
Divorce is on the decline in Colorado. In an article by Colorado Public Radio, it stated that the divorce rate in Colorado is the lowest it has been since 2004. Reports show that 4.08 divorces take place out of every 1,000 residents. While no one hopes to get...
Man owes more than $299,000 in arrears after 2013 divorce
The majority of people who are ordered to make spousal and child support payments make every effort to meet those obligations. However, there are parents and former spouses who struggle to meet those monthly payments after their final divorce decrees. When Colorado...
There is more behind the words child custody than meets the eye
When a relationship between parents is no longer viable, it becomes necessary to determine what living arrangements will best suit the children involved. However, there is more behind the term child custody than meets the eye. Colorado residents who are going...
Colorado DUI, DUI per se and DWAI laws
Colorado law prohibits driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs that cause impairment. Several statutes exist that govern various specific aspects of this general prohibition. Everyone understands that a driver who has taken a substance that affects...