Colorado is defined as a “no fault” state when it comes to divorce. That means that the court does not assign fault to either party, even if there is an affair or other bad behavior. Can an attorney still use fault to get what their client wants in a divorce? This week Ryan Kalamaya and Joe Maher discuss why […]
Read MoreValuation of a business can prove to be complicated in a divorce. A joint business valuation expert can be retained to reduce costs if both parties agree to openly share information. Depending on the time of business, the protocol that is followed varies. Ryan Kalamaya and Yvonne Zuber discuss the general process that is followed from start to […]
Read MoreBuying a new home after a divorce can signify a new, fresh start. What happens when you re-enter the mortgage market after a divorce with only one income? Can child support or alimony count as income for a loan? Amy Goscha and Ashton Brooks discuss current mortgage interest rates and tips to plan for buying a home […]
Read MoreFinancial advisors will assess the complete financial situation a the couple going through a divorce, from income and expenses and assets, to insurance policies. Although immediate financial needs are important in a divorce, long-term plans should also be taken into consideration. Amy Goscha and David Kopp discuss how a wealth management advisor can help plan for the future […]
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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