Part 2 of our series on Rule 16.2. Find out what happens after mandatory disclosures.
Read MoreKalamaya | Goscha recently opened a new office in Denver to expand the firm’s reach beyond the mountains. Located in the River North Art District (RiNo) at 27th & Lawrence, the firm will continue to focus on personal disputes — divorce, child custody, criminal defense, DUI/DWAI, personal injury, auto accidents and wrongful death. Amy Goscha […]
Read MoreWhen you first file for divorce in Colorado you may get an order from the Court telling you that “Rule 16.2 Disclosures” or “Mandatory Disclosures” are due in 6 weeks. But what does all this discussion about disclosures mean? What information do you have to produce? What does the other side have to disclose? What […]
Read MoreDividing property in a divorce often involves bringing in third-party experts to value complex assets. One of the more complicated assets to value is a business. Because business valuations can swing the amount of the marital estate hundreds of thousands of dollars in one way versus another, it is crucial to consider the implications of choosing a third-party expert.
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