Tips to Protect Your Kids from Your Divorce
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by iLawyer
1M ago
Going through a divorce brings about significant changes for spouses but also profoundly impacts any children involved. Their well-being hinges on parents managing the emotional and psychological fallout that these familial shifts can bring. Given their potential vulnerability, it’s crucial to put in place protective measures that shield your kids from the stressors of divorce, preserving their mental health both throughout this transitional period and beyond. Understanding the Impact of Divorce on Children Children may experience a complex array of emotions in response to their parents’ divor ..read more
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Does Shared Custody Affect Child Support?
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by iLawyer
2M ago
There are several terms used when discussing child custody in Colorado. Before delving into how shared custody affects child support in the state, it is vital you understand these custody terms.  A thorough knowledge of Colorado custody language will help you avoid confusion when discussing your child support case with others. However, the best way to protect your legal and financial rights in an initial child support calculation or modification is to retain the services of an experienced Colorado child support attorney. Allocation of Parental Responsibilities in Colorado Child custody in ..read more
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Can Alimony Be Modified in Colorado?
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by iLawyer
2M ago
Alimony, called maintenance in Colorado, can be a major point of contention in a divorce handled by specialized divorce lawyers in Denver. Maintenance payments are typically meant to bridge a financial gap between divorcing spouses and allow the lesser-earning spouse an opportunity to become financially independent. For example, if one spouse leaves the workforce to rear children, alimony payments may allow that spouse a chance to further their education and expand their employment opportunities. Alimony may be a temporary award paid for the pendency of the divorce.  A Maintenance award c ..read more
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Benefits of a Prenup in a High Asset Divorce
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by iLawyer
4M ago
A prenup or prenuptial agreement is a legal contract between two people before marriage. Prenups define each party’s property rights and outline the distribution of assets, income, and liabilities in the event of a divorce, separation, or death. There are many reasons couples choose to sign prenups. Whether you are contemplating marriage and are the owner of significant assets or are marrying someone with substantially more assets than yourself, a prenup can benefit you. Read the following to learn more about prenups in a high asset divorce. Then, speak with an experienced Denver prenup attorn ..read more
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Modifying Child Support Orders in Colorado
Hogan Omidi, PC Blog
by iLawyer
4M ago
Families are forever changing. As families grow and age, so do the needs of family members. Some family circumstances necessitate a modification in child support payments.  If you are considering a Colorado child support modification, read the following. Then, seek the guidance of an experienced Denver child support attorney. When Can a Colorado Child Support Order be Modified? There are two specific instances where the Colorado courts will consider modifying an existing child support order. These are as follows: There is a “substantial and continuing” change in circumstances; or The cur ..read more
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How is Alimony Calculated in a Colorado Divorce?
Hogan Omidi, PC Blog
by iLawyer
4M ago
Alimony, or spousal support or maintenance, is a contentious topic in divorce. Spouses who reach an agreement on property division and child custody sometimes leave alimony for the court to resolve.  This is understandable. From the standpoint of the person being asked to make the payments there is often both an emotional response as well as financial concern about the ability to fund their own expenses while making payments to the other party.  Similarly from the standpoint of the spouse seeking the payments there are often both emotional elements as well as considerations of future ..read more
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Protecting Your Assets in a Divorce
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by iLawyer
6M ago
The division of marital assets can be one of the most contentious issues in any divorce. You can eliminate much of the stress and conflict associated with marital property division by protecting your assets in preparation for your divorce. The following outlines protecting your assets should a divorce be inevitable. For specific case information, contact an experienced Denver divorce attorney. Understanding Colorado’s Laws Regarding Marital Property The first step in safeguarding your assets is understanding Colorado’s marital property laws.  In Colorado assets classified  as marital ..read more
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Understanding allocation of parental responsibilities in Colorado
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by iLawyer
6M ago
Colorado does not use the term child custody when referring to parental rights and responsibilities. Colorado calls the legal child custody process Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and divides parental duties into parenting time and decision-making responsibilities.  What are Parenting Time Responsibilities in Colorado? Parenting time responsibilities are day-to-day parental duties involving the physical care of a child. These may include meals, homework, and discipline. Parents may share parenting time responsibilities or one parent may be a child’s primary custodian. This depends ..read more
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Mistakes to Avoid in a High-Asset Divorce
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by iLawyer
6M ago
There are mistakes every spouse should work to avoid in a Colorado divorce. The difference for high-asset spouses is that seemingly simple mistakes can have lasting future ramifications. If you are anticipating a high-asset divorce or were recently served by your spouse, protect yourself and your assets. Read the following article about mistakes to avoid in a high-asset divorce, and contact an experienced Denver family law attorney. Planning and Preparation are Key Carefully plan and prepare for your divorce. Surround yourself with a team of professionals who can advise and assist you with com ..read more
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How Does Divorce Affect My Retirement Account?
Hogan Omidi, PC Blog
by iLawyer
6M ago
Retirement accounts are typically counted as a marital asset in Colorado making them divisible in a divorce. However, when working with a skilled property division attorney in Denver, the method used to divide retirement accounts will depend upon their type and source of funding. There are measures you can take to protect your retirement account in anticipation of marriage and once you are married. If you are concerned about the ramifications of divorce on your retirement account or other assets, contact an experienced Denver divorce attorney. Marital Property Division in Colorado Marital prop ..read more
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