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Protecting Your Rights If You're Accused of a Crime
Being accused of a crime can be one of the most overwhelming experiences in a person's life. The implications can be severe, ranging from hefty fines to imprisonment, and the emotional toll can be overwhelming. According to statistics from the National Center for State Courts, the total estimated incoming criminal cases was 15.6 million in 2022 alone.
Read MoreHiring an Attorney as Soon as Possible
Whether you're dealing with a family law dispute or a criminal charge, one of the most critical decisions you can make is to hire an attorney. In Colorado, as in other states, the timing of this decision can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
Read MoreThe Intersection of Abuse, Neglect, and Legal Support in a CPS Case
Child Protective Services (CPS) plays a critical role in safeguarding children from abuse and neglect. When a child’s welfare is in jeopardy, CPS steps in to assess the situation and determine what actions are necessary to protect the child.
Read MoreIs it Kidnapping When You Take Your Own Child?
One question that often arises among single and divorced parents in Denver, Colorado, is whether taking their own child can be considered kidnapping. This article aims to shed light on this matter by exploring local laws, offering practical steps, and providing resources to protect your rights and your child's best interests.
Read MoreHow to Modify a Child Support Arrangement
Life is ever-changing. When your circumstances shift significantly—whether due to a change in income, employment status, or the needs of your child—amending a child support order can become a necessary step towards maintaining fairness and ensuring the well-being of your family unit.
Read MorePreparing for Divorce
If you’re anticipating a divorce, preparation becomes your most vital tool. It's the foundation upon which you'll build your future, post-divorce life. Preparing for divorce means understanding the legal process, collecting relevant information, and making informed decisions that protect your interests.
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