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Impact of Domestic Violence on Motions to Restrict Parenting Time

Domestic violence is a deeply concerning issue that affects countless individuals and families worldwide. Unfortunately, its impact extends beyond immediate physical harm, as it can significantly influence child custody and visitation arrangements. In this…

Rise of Uncontested Divorce: How Family Lawyers Are Adapting

Uncontested divorce has become increasingly popular in recent years, and family lawyers in Colorado have had to adapt to the changing landscape. Uncontested divorce is a process where both parties agree on all the…

Legal Separation Vs. Divorce: Which is Right for You?

When a couple decides to end their marriage, they may consider either legal separation or divorce. While both options offer a way to separate, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. It's essential to…

5 Benefits of Working with a Colorado Family Lawyer For Your Divorce

If you’re planning to file for divorce, you might be weighing your options between representing yourself or hiring a divorce lawyer to help you through the proceedings ahead. While an attorney can be costly,…

Separating With Children All You Need to Know About Child Custody and Support

As child custody lawyers, all of us at COLaw Team will tell you one thing: child custody laws in Colorado are based on the best interest of the child. Family law and child custody…

Planning for a Divorce in Colorado? Know Your Options

If you’re planning a divorce in Colorado, you’re probably overwhelmed by the process ahead. There are several divorce types to consider in this state, so take a look at this Colorado family law guide…

Alternatives to Divorce Annulment, Legal Separation

Going through a divorce is a massive step, and for many couples, it might not be the right one. Some individuals want to explore alternative options when it comes to separating because a long,…

Sole Custody vs. Joint Custody What's The Difference

In the state of Colorado, divorcing parents can expect one of two outcomes in terms of child custody: joint custody or sole custody. Let’s explore the differences between the two and cover several elements…

Changing Child Custody Agreement Without Going to Court

Divorce can be an especially difficult process if you have minor children, as that means child custody is something that you and your ex-spouse must figure out together. While child custody laws always place…

All You Need to Know About Dividing Real Estate in a Divorce

 If you’re thinking about filing for divorce in Colorado, there are several things you need to know about the division of real estate. Read on to learn more about how owning property can affect…

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