Just because you have a Court order for child support doesn’t mean that the money will automatically hit your bank account. If you have a child support order, but aren’t getting paid, here are some options.
Read MoreThe purpose of this series is to give you an overview of the divorce process in Colorado. This post discusses the Permanent Orders Hearing and getting a Decree of Dissolution.
Read MoreThe purpose of this series is to give you an overview of the divorce process in Colorado. In this post, we discuss the mediation process.
Read MoreThe purpose of this series is to give you an overview of the divorce process in Colorado. This second post covers the Initial Status Conference, Temporary Orders Hearing, and Mandatory Financial Disclosures.
Read MoreThe purpose of this series is to give you an overview of the divorce process in Colorado. These steps are the same, regardless of whether you want a divorce or a legal separation.
Read MoreFor divorced couples with children, the subject of relocating can be tricky. Before a parent can move with the kids, he or she must get the other parent’s agreement or a court order. Failing to do this can cause a parent to be held in contempt of court. If you’re considering a relocation, here’s what you need to know.
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