Divorce is one of the most challenging chapters in a person’s life. For many reasons clients such as business executives, celebrities or high net worth individuals want to keep their legal divorce proceedings private and maintain as much control over the process as possible. With mutual consent, a private judge or arbitrator can be used […]
Read MoreThe following changes to C.R.S. § 14-10-115 went into effect in July 2019: Imputation of income. Pursuant the child support statute, a court can impute (assign) income to a parent based on their earning potential when a parent is underemployed or voluntarily unemployed. Previously, the statute provided that the court could not impute income to […]
Read MoreYou are amid a custody battle regarding your child(ren) and you and your spouse do not agree on parenting time and decision-making responsibility. A parental responsibilities Evaluator (“PRE”) has been appointed in your case to complete an investigation and report recommending what is in the best interests of your children. This is a nerve-racking […]
Read MoreOn April 9, 2019, Governor Jared Polis signed a law increasing the lawsuit damage caps. The law represents the first increase in damage caps in 10 years and will go into effect on January 1, 2020. The new law raised the caps on non-economic damages, wrongful death, solatium and the dram shop social host statutes […]
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