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How divorce impacts retirement savings now and later

Dividing retirement accounts in divorce can feel overwhelming because these assets are not only about today’s money but also about long-term security. In this article, you’ll see how Colorado divorce law treats retirement savings, what the immediate division looks...

Navigating gray divorce: Common causes and challenges

Over recent years, there has been a prevalent rise in the country’s divorce rates that pertain to older couples who break up during or after their retirement ages, also known as gray divorces. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are around 43% of adults aged 55...

Who gets the house in a Colorado divorce?

You may be able to keep the house, but it depends on how the court views your situation. Judges consider your financial stability, parenting responsibilities and the role your home plays in your life. Whether you reach an agreement or go to trial, the outcome depends...

How to talk to your kids about divorce

Divorce significantly alters family dynamics, but it doesn’t have to disrupt your child’s sense of security or emotional grounding. The way you communicate during this transition plays a powerful role in how your child processes the change. Your primary objective...

Does substance abuse affect divorce?

Substance abuse creates stress and conflict in any relationship. During a divorce, it often changes the legal outcome. If you're facing this situation, you need to know how Colorado law handles substance use. Judges in Colorado weigh safety and fairness when deciding...

Where do I get a divorce in Denver?

Anyone that has come to this point in their marriage is likely navigating feelings of frustration and disappointment. Those who find themselves in this situation can gain control over the situation by learning about the legal steps. The process generally unfolds as...

How are retirement accounts divided in divorce?

Dividing assets in a divorce becomes more complex when retirement accounts enter the picture. These accounts often represent substantial long-term investments, and you may not gain access to them for years. Still, if you earned them during the marriage, the law treats...

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