
Summer Vacation and Custody in Colorado: What Every Co-Parent Needs to Know
Summer should be about road trips, lake days, and watching your kids make memories. But for Colorado parents navigating a custody arrangement, the weeks between

Summer should be about road trips, lake days, and watching your kids make memories. But for Colorado parents navigating a custody arrangement, the weeks between
A felony arrest in Colorado can turn your life upside down in an instant. One moment you are going about your day, and the next

A single criminal charge can reshape your life in ways you never anticipated. For Colorado parents, one of the most urgent questions is: how do criminal

Legal challenges rarely come alone. If you’re facing a court case in Colorado, whether it involves substance use, divorce, custody, or child protective services, you’re

Preparing for a divorce in Colorado can be stressful, confusing, and emotionally draining. The steps you take before filing will shape how smoothly your divorce

Colorado is introducing a new pathway for families to access legal help. Beginning in 2025, the Colorado Supreme Court will license Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals (LLPs)

In Colorado, child support isn’t considered optional. It’s a legally binding obligation, and failure to meet this responsibility can lead to a wide range of penalties.

Parenting arrangements are typically established during a divorce or when parents separate, and they outline how parents will share time with their children and make important decisions about their upbringing. These arrangements may include custody schedules, visitation rights, child support, and decisions regarding education, healthcare, and religious upbringing.

When parents separate or divorce, child custody decisions become one of the most important issues to address. Colorado courts focus on the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements, and parents need to understand their rights and responsibilities.

When going through a divorce, one of the most emotionally charged and debated issues is alimony, also known as spousal support or spousal maintenance. While it’s easy to think of alimony as an unfair burden or a way for one spouse to get financial support long after a marriage ends, there are legitimate reasons why paying alimony is necessary.