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Planning to file for divorce? Do these four things now.

Whether you contemplate the decision for days or years, filing for divorce is never easy. Unfortunately, at times, strong emotions can cloud and interfere with your good judgment and ability…

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How property and assets are divided in a Colorado divorce

In every divorce case, decisions must be made about how to divide property and assets. If you are like most individuals, you likely have numerous questions and concerns about how…

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Benefits of prenups for high asset individuals

There is something a bit cynical about a prenuptial agreement. It can feel as if you have no faith in the relationship. But, things happen, people can and do fall…

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Deciding how to divide a business during a Colorado divorce

Many Colorado couples own a family business. This adds a layer of complexity to their relationship, as they will have to work together not only as romantic and family partners,…

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Gathering documents prior to division of marital assets

Spouses who are in the early stages of divorce should know that in order to begin the property division process, it is necessary to gain a comprehensive understanding of the…

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Four things you might not know about prenuptial agreements

Many people never give prenuptial agreements much thought until they make plans to get married, and even then they are often overlooked or misunderstood. Learning more about this valuable legal…

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How to begin a post-divorce financial restructuring

The end of a marriage will bring a number of changes to Colorado spouses. In addition to the shift in daily routines, there are a number of financial matters that…

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Minding the details during the division of marital assets

Property division is one of the most impactful aspects of any divorce. In fact, for couples without minor children, the division of marital assets often takes more time to negotiate…

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Never rush through the division of marital assets

One of the biggest mistakes that divorcing spouses can make is trying to rush the process. In divorce, as in most areas of life, it is important to take the…

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State Supreme Court says couple can’t undo their divorce

Many Colorado couples who go through a divorce are able to maintain a friendship after the ink has dried and the dust has settled. In some cases, divorced spouses rekindle…

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Tips for happy spouses faced with divorce

Many Colorado spouses can see a divorce coming from years away and are fully prepared to move past an untenable marriage when the time finally arrives. For others, however, the…

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Inflexibility does not aid in the division of marital assets

People sometimes react to the end of their marriage in strange ways, making decisions that are not in their own best interests, or rushing through aspects of the divorce process…

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Terrence Howard’s divorce settlement overturned in court

Many Colorado residents are familiar with the acting career of Terrence Howard. After being nominated for an Academy Award in 2005 for the movie “Hustle and Flow,” Howard went on…

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Retirement savings factor into the division of marital assets

It is often the case that spouses in Colorado and elsewhere hold a number of misconceptions concerning the property division process. One of the most common involves the access that…

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‘Divorce’ for unmarried cohabitating couples

There are many reasons why individual couples opt to cohabitate but not to marry. One of the reasons why some couples choose to avoid making their unions legally “official” is…

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Avoiding common financial mistakes during divorce

If you are currently navigating a divorce, you are likely concerned about how your divorce will affect you financially. This a completely understandable concern. No matter what your income level…

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Martial property and equitable division in Colorado

If you are getting a divorce in Colorado, there are many things that you should know about the process, starting with how your property may be divided. Since Colorado is…

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Divorcing? Consider this potential New Year’s resolution

The holiday season is nearly over. If you are currently pursuing a divorce or plan to file for divorce after the holidays have concluded, you may benefit from considering a…

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