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Nesting: is it as cozy as it sounds?

Nesting has become an increasingly popular alternative to living apart after divorce over the last few years. In fact, Hollywood has given nesting airtime in shows like Splitting Up Together and Blackish. While nesting works for some families, for others, it can contribute to the high tension already created by the divorce process and make the divorce process even harder.…

Mediating your family law case

Making the decision to file for divorce can be scary and often presents many questions for both spouses. It is a common misconception that the only way to divorce your spouse is through litigation. While litigation may be necessary in your case to protect your interests, many families reach complete or partial resolution of their family law case outside of…

What do temporary injunctions in a divorce in Colorado actually mean?

You just received a summons for divorce action. Upon looking over the documents, you notice language that restricts you from doing certain things. How do you make sure the status quo you maintained during your marriage does not change? What all does this require of you or prohibit you from doing? As part of Colorado Law, upon serving a Petition…

Meet Partner Elizabeth Bonanno!

This week, learn more about partner Elizabeth Bonanno! Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I am in my 8th year of practice. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. In law school I specialized and received a Certificate in Juvenile and Family Law. It’s the only kind of law I wanted…

Fathers and parenting time: it isn’t the 80’s anymore!

I am a child of the 1980s who grew up with divorced parents. Most of my friends also had divorced parents. My childhood consisted of lots of traveling between my parents’ homes, and I am well versed in the every-other-weekend model that was most common at that. My family is a blended family, and boy do I mean a blended…

Protecting your privacy during divorce

The advancement of technology that we use in our day-to-day lives has changed how we interact in our relationships and the steps we must take as we end them. Our cellphones, tablets, and laptops contain an alarming amount of sensitive information in one single place. If proper steps are not taken to ensure the security of your electronic devices and…

What happens at a permanent orders hearing?

Going to Court to resolve your divorce can be a daunting process that impacts the most important aspects of your life. It is important to select an experience family law attorney who can guide you through the Permanent Orders process and to relieve some of the stresses associated with going to Court. Hearing Preparation You can reach an agreement at…

Fault and divorce in Colorado

Colorado is “no fault” divorce state. “No fault” means that you do not have to prove to the Court that your marriage was broken by someone’s bad behavior. Instead, in Colorado, one party simply has to assert that the marriage is irretrievably broken. When one party makes this assertion, the Court will make a finding that the same is true.…

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