A client going through divorce who has sustained serious injuries may not consider their personal injury settlement as a possible asset subject to division in a divorce. As the victim of an accident, you may feel that it is not fair as you endured all the pain and suffering. Personal Injury Settlements or Awards and […]
Read MorePeople generally think of a civil lawsuit as the only way to collect a financial judgement against someone. This simply isn’t true. In Colorado, criminal convictions can also result in big criminal restitution judgments against defendants. COLORADO RESTITUTION In Colorado courts, criminal restitution is a way for victims to get back money if they […]
Read MoreA recent article in the New York Times suggested an increase in the numbers of millennials who are opting for prenuptial agreements. The reasons are varied, but the article suggests the most likely reason is due to the fact that millennials are marrying later than previous generous. For couples getting married in their late twenties […]
Read MoreNew Federal Tax Changes Affect Spousal Maintenance If you are receiving or paying spousal maintenance, if you are going through a divorce or considering divorce in the near future, the recent tax changes will likely affect you. Commencing in 2019 and as a result of the 2017 federal tax legislation, spousal maintenance is not taxable […]
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Grandparent Rights in Colorado Custody Cases with Joel Pratt | Episode 204
Revisiting Personal Injury & Workers Compensation Awards & Divorce with Philip Goldberg | Episode 202
Scaling the Heights of Child Support in Colorado | Episode 201