Posted on August 05 2016
While some divorces are amicable, couples that have decided to end their marriage often are angry and upset with one another. In some cases, this may lead to conduct that is intended to punish the other spouse for a perceived wrong or simply to move the process of disentangling each party’s lives from one another. Examples of this kind of...
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When a military member decides to end his or her marriage, one of the main issues that is often contested is how the marital property will be divided. Divorce is governed by state law, and Colorado courts divide marital property based upon a legal principle known as “equitable distribution.” Under equitable distribution, property is divided in a way that the court...
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Custody and Visitation Rights Lawyer While many people think of issues related to child custody and child support in relation to the process of getting a divorce, parents who have never been married to one another routinely deal with these kinds of issues. Below is some basic information regarding custody and support for unmarried parents. For specific information about your case,...