How to Remain Objective During Divorce
Divorce is an emotional time. Although some couples are exhausted and welcome the divorce, others feel powerful emotions, including disappointment […]
Divorce is an emotional time. Although some couples are exhausted and welcome the divorce, others feel powerful emotions, including disappointment […]
When a child is endangered, Colorado law allows for the court to suspend unsupervised visitation between the child and the
Either you or your former spouse recently had your salary change. Now, one or both of you wants to modify
Whether it’s a mortgage, car payment, student loans, or credit cards, almost everyone has some kind of financial debt. When
Contempt of court is failure to comply with the authority of the court. There are two categories of contempt: direct
Colorado is a “no fault” divorce state. What does that mean? In the past, obtaining a divorce was more difficult
Colorado is home to people of many different religious faiths. We have countless Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists,
Historically, a woman took her husband’s last name upon marriage. Over the past decade or so, some men have begun
For various reasons, couples sometimes don’t obtain a marriage license. Perhaps they don’t want to involve the state in their
Divorce Matters is pleased to announce Ryan Shepherd as the winner of our 2019 Divorce Matters Scholarship. We received lots