If you live in a state that recognizes common-law marriage, like Colorado, then you may be wondering if you need to file for divorce if your relationship ends. The answer depends on the laws of your state. But generally speaking, if you want to dissolve your common-law marriage, you will need to file for divorce […]
Read MoreSkiing and snowboarding are popular ways to enjoy the beautiful Colorado landscape. Unfortunately, skiing and snowboarding also involve a certain element of risk. If you have been injured while participating in either of these activities, it is important to understand the legal implications of a potential ski accident lawsuit. Canceling your day with friends or […]
Read MoreIf you ski or snowboard in Colorado, it’s important to be aware of the state’s Ski Safety Act. This law establishes certain safety requirements for Colorado ski resorts and provides protections for skiers if they are injured while skiing. Understanding the Act can help keep you safe on the slopes, and know your rights if […]
Read MoreNavigating a personal injury claim can be complicated and is always different depending on the situation. Here are some common questions that we get as people start their personal injury claims.
Read MoreMoney and Marriage – Screw Love, Are You Financially Compatible | Episode 223
Money and Marriage – Why Pre-Nups Aren’t Popular Enough | Episode 222
Money and Marriage – Do You Understand Your Partner’s Money Story | Episode 221
Intangible Property in a Divorce with Raj Kukreja | Episode 219
Re-Opening Divorce Settlements | Episode 218