Couples separate or divorce for all kinds of reasons. Depending on the circumstances, the divorce can be extremely emotional, and this can impair both parties’ abilities to negotiate a sound spousal support agreement. For instance, one party may make unrealistic...
Month: January 2022
Two mistakes that can invalidate your prenuptial agreement
A prenuptial agreement, commonly known as a prenup, is a binding contract that is drafted and executed by a couple that is planning to get married. While a prenup agreement is not a mandatory requirement before marriage, more and more couples are opting for one thanks...
Do you know how to prove your marital standard of living?
There’s no doubt that divorce can be an expensive endeavor. After all, the property division process itself can leave you with limited resources, which can create stress about your financial stability moving forward. This may be especially true if you’ve sacrificed...
3 common co-parenting problems
In Colorado, courts prefer to split parenting time evenly between both parents when it serves the child's best interests. Both co-parents share in all parental responsibilities. While this shared responsibility can improve the life of the children, many common...
Why high-asset divorces are so unique
Every divorce has a lot of different issues that may need to be addressed. Child maintenance, spousal support and property division tend to take up the majority of focus. Sometimes, matters can be resolved fairly swiftly with little cause for concern. On the other...