Divorce can be a challenging thing to go through without having proper support. Many people have questions about what the process entails, as well as what laws are set in place where they live. Not having the answers to these questions can be disastrous moving forward as you could possibly …
Understanding the Alimony Process
Understanding the Alimony Process Going through a divorce is an ugly event for many different reasons. The best-case scenario is that it is a relatively young couple with little possessions and no children who agree to amicably split. However, the situation can quickly become harder when children are introduced because …
Helping Your Child Through Divorce
If you or someone you know is going through a marital breakup and there are children involved, it can be very detrimental for kids, especially young ones. No matter what the circumstances are, a child’s needs and comfort are always the property and for many reasons. Not only is the …
Advice for Women Going Through a Divorce
It’s statistically proven that going through a divorce is tougher on women than it is on men. Women face childcare and financial hardships that most men don’t experience. Most women wish they had taken different steps in preparing for an impending separation. Better preparation for a divorce allows women to …
Divorce Advice That Most People Do Not Know
Going through the loss of a marriage is a tragic but very necessary step in some people’s lives. When a person decides that it is time for them to end a marriage, there are many things they will need to know. Unfortunately, not all divorce lawyers in Westminster are made …
Determining whether alimony is tax-deductible
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Monday, August 28, 2017. When Colorado marriages end, one person could potentially be ordered to pay the former spouse alimony, especially if the other spouse stayed home to take care of the children. In some cases, those who are …
Child support and DNA testing
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Thursday, August 24, 2017. If Colorado parents are not married at the time of a child’s birth and the father does not acknowledge paternity, it might be necessary to file a paternity suit. High-profile paternity suits include one against …
Why prenuptial agreements are smart choices
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Friday, August 11, 2017. When a Colorado resident who is planning on getting married wants to have a prenuptial agreement, it may be difficult to bring the topic up because of fears about how the other partner might perceive …
How legal separation differs from divorce
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Monday, July 31, 2017. People in Colorado who are considering a legal separation may wonder about the laws and how this arrangement differs from a divorce. While they can be permanent, legal separations are often temporary until the couple …
Military spouses at higher divorce risk
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Wednesday, July 19, 2017. Those who enlist in military service may be at a higher risk for divorce. This news comes after an analysis of U.S census data reported that certain stressful careers contributed significantly to divorce risk and …
