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What you Need to Know about Protection Orders

The press took a recent interest in protection orders when facts came to light regarding allegations of abuse against White House aide, Rob Porter. Though vehemently denying allegations made by his former wives, a copy of a Virginia protection order filled out by Jennifer Willoughby tends to suggest otherwise. In her statement, Ms. Willoughby claims […]

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child tax credit

New Tax Act Brings Changes to the Child Tax Credit

With 2018 in full swing, there have been tax changes that recently passed that double the amount Colorado families can claim under the Child Tax Credit. In 2018, the previous $1,000 tax credit for each child was increased to $2,000.  The Child Tax Credit applies for each child under the age of 17.  The Act […]

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Collaborative Divorce

Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You?

What is “Collaborative Divorce Law”? Collaborative Divorce Law is a process of resolving family law disputes without going to court. Attorneys and clients alike have long recognized the negative impact that litigation has on parties and their children. Studies have shown that the majority of parents going through a separation or divorce are unsatisfied with […]

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Alimony

New Tax Law May Lead to Surge in Divorces

Benjamin Franklin once quipped that nothing in this world is certain except for death and taxes. No one likes to talk about either, which is similar to divorce. It may not be as inevitable, but according to the U.S. Census Bureau nearly 50 percent of all marriages will end in divorce. In Aspen, the rate […]

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