We frequently deal with high-conflict parenting disputes in our family law team. Many clients call these “custody battles.” Over the next few weeks we’re going to have several posts on various issues such as Parental Responsibilities Evaluators, a checklist for what a divorce attorney would ask about at trial, and the like. The below is […]
Read MoreIn Colorado, you can seek to have a marriage or civil union invalidated (annulled) under certain grounds. A Decree of Invalidity declares a marriage or civil union invalid as if it had never taken place. Children born of a marriage or civil union declared invalid are considered legitimate. Matters of dividing property, maintenance, child support, […]
Read MoreIn any Colorado divorce or personal injury case, the opposing lawyer has a right to take a “deposition.” This means that you will be put under oath, just as you would be in court, and the other attorney will ask questions relating to the divorce or personal injury claim. In nearly all personal injury cases […]
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