The debt you incurred as a couple (marital debt) is subject to division when you part ways. Such debts may include your house mortgage, joint credit cards, business loans and other financial obligations you co-signed alongside your spouse. In Colorado, marital debt is...
What should you know about gray divorce?
A gray divorce is one that happens later in life. While there usually aren’t still minor children to make plans for, other facets of divorce can be complicated. Understanding what you may need to think about can help you to ensure that you’re taking the right steps. ...
When can you change your Colorado parenting plan?
Maybe it has been a little over a year since your divorce and your life has finally started to feel normal again. Perhaps it has been many years since your divorce and your children are about to start high school. Whether you created your own parenting plan...
Can you modify your custody or parenting plan without the court?
When you divorced, you and your co-parent received a court order regarding your children's living arrangements. Colorado law calls this order the allocation of parental responsibilities, but you might know it as a child custody or parenting time plan. The arrangements...