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07.05.22
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Is Colorado a No-Fault Divorce State?

Yes, Colorado is a no-fault divorce state. This means that you are not required to prove your spouse is at fault or guilty of bad behavior to get a divorce in Colorado. While in the past a person had to show that his or her spouse cheated or was otherwise to blame for the breakdown…

07.05.22
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How to Budget After a Divorce

Of the many things in your life that will change after you get divorced, you can’t overlook your financial situation. You may be going from a two-income household to a one-income household. You may also have new expenses that you didn’t have before, such as renting an apartment or paying child support. The best way…

06.07.22
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What Are the Emotional Stages of Divorce?

Getting divorced can take an emotional toll on everyone involved. The emotions that you experience can be complex. You may feel regret, sadness, relief, anxiety, anger, grief and many other emotions in rapid succession or all at once. Learning how to cope with your emotions in a healthy way can help you let go and…

06.07.22
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Is a Nesting Agreement Right for You?

Child custody is often the largest point of contention in a Colorado divorce case. What most parents can agree on, however, is that they want what’s best for their children. To some families, this means keeping the children in the family home 100 percent of the time rather than making them alternate residences when the…

04.27.22
Legal Team

Can You Write Your Own Prenuptial Agreement?

Prenuptial agreements may have a negative connotation, but they are critical to protecting a person’s assets in the event of a divorce. Having a prenup does not mean that you don’t have faith in your marriage; it means you are protected and prepared for any outcome. If you wish to create a prenuptial agreement in…

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