Children need the support of both their parents, emotionally and financially. When a divorce is concluded, the court may order the non-custodial parent to make payments to ensure the child does not go without. Times change, and so do children When the court makes an...
Month: June 2021
What happens if your ex denies that he is your child’s father?
Not all people in Colorado are married when they have children. Sometimes an unmarried woman becomes pregnant. If she and the child’s purported father are no longer in a relationship with one another she may want to seek child support and the child’s purported father...
21st century divorce: the often huge impact of social media
Does it make any sense for an impending ex-spouse to willingly invite public scrutiny of his or her divorce details? Most individuals working their way through the dissolution process in Colorado or elsewhere would likely check the “no” box next to that question. And...
Marital reassessments could be a factor in spike of gray divorce
In Colorado and across the nation, people are adapting to the different landscape in various ways. For couples who were suddenly spending more time together than they were previously accustomed to, it highlighted problems that they either were unaware of or tried to...
Whether your marriage is official affects if you can get divorced
Before you can get divorced, you must first be married. Everyone knows this, and almost everyone knows if they are married or not. Almost -- but not everyone. For example, a couple over the Colorado border in Nebraska was in a dispute over when -- or if -- they got...