April 2022

How is Child Support Debt Treated in Bankruptcy for Coloradoans

How is Child Support Debt Treated in Bankruptcy for Coloradoans?

Like other jurisdictions, the State of Colorado presumes that children should be financially supported by both biological parents. This is the default position on the matter. Under a limited number of scenarios – such as relinquishing parental rights via adoption – a parent may be excused from his or her financial obligation as a parent, […]

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What to do When Your Ex-Spouse Relocates without Prior Approval

What to do When Your Ex-Spouse Relocates without Prior Approval

Americans in the 21st century are as mobile as they have ever been. Statistics show that most Americans will relocate once every several years. The reasons for relocation can be varied – remarriage, new job, desire to be closer to other family, etc. If a person doesn’t have children with an ex-spouse, packing up and

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Can a Child Choose Which Parent Will Receive Physical Custody?

Can a Child Choose Which Parent Will Receive Physical Custody?

Child custody matters are one of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process. Determining how parents will share custody is never easy, and in many cases it’s downright maddening. Under the worst circumstances, spouses can devolve to their most puerile state and needlessly drag out custody issues. Family courts in Colorado have well-established procedures

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