Colorado is a no-fault divorce state. This means you can end your marriage without having to prove that your spouse did something wrong. This system makes it easier for betrayed spouses to divorce their unfaithful partners. But while adultery does not affect the...
Can your child choose which parent to live with?
Deciding child custody is a challenging aspect of divorce. Many parents wonder if their child can choose which parent to live with. This question often arises during custody discussions and understanding how the law works around it can help clarify the process....
What is financial infidelity, and why can it lead to divorce?
Spouses decide to file for divorce for many different personal reasons. Some people slowly grow apart over the years. Others divorce because of misconduct. If one spouse has taken actions that harm the family, the other may not feel comfortable continuing the marital...
Debunking domestic violence myths: 3 common misconceptions
Domestic violence affects millions, yet myths persist that cloud understanding. These misconceptions can prevent victims from seeking help and hinder justice. By shedding light on these myths, victims can empower themselves and others with the truth, paving the way...