What is a “No Fault” Divorce?
Colorado is a “no fault” divorce state. What does that mean? In the past, obtaining a divorce was more difficult […]
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
U.S. immigration law is needlessly complex, and many people are afraid they will somehow jeopardize their immigration status when they
Getting a divorce can be an emotionally traumatic event, and one that has huge implications for your life–socially, mentally, and
Adultery happens. In fact, marital experts estimate that around 20% of husbands and 13% of wives have been unfaithful at
It’s that time of year again, the day the whole world celebrates love. With all of the focus being put
As married couples navigate life, it is common for them to incur various forms of debt. To be sure, a