You may reach a point where your debt feels heavier than anything you can manage and you start wondering what kind of reset might help you move forward. Many people in Colorado look at Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy as possible paths when other options feel out...
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When can parents modify an existing child support order?
Child support orders should accurately reflect family circumstances. The factors that the courts consider when establishing a support order include the balance of parenting time, the income of both parents and the unique needs of the children in the family. The courts...
Making informed choices about bankruptcy in Colorado
Financial problems can quickly become overwhelming. Bills stack up and interest grows. Collection calls never seem to stop. For many Coloradans, bankruptcy becomes a serious option to regain control. Understanding what bankruptcy involves and how it affects your...
What are the rules for property division during divorce?
Couples who choose to end their marriages have major challenges ahead to address. In some cases, they may need to work out a parenting plan that allows them to share their parental rights and responsibilities. Even couples without children generally have financial...
How long does it take to complete a Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
When debts become overwhelming, people often have to make difficult choices. They may need to rework the household budget and make major sacrifices regarding their standard of living. Sometimes, even aggressive changes to financial habits can’t help people pay down...
Crafting a comprehensive parenting plan: Balancing needs during divorce
Going through a divorce is challenging for both parents and children. A parenting plan ensures that both parents are on the same page when it comes to raising their children after separation. Crafting a balanced plan that addresses everyone’s needs is essential for a...
Navigating the division of assets: Handling second homes in divorce settlements
Dividing assets in a divorce presents challenges, especially when it involves a second home. Whether it's a vacation home, rental property, or family cabin, the second home holds both financial and emotional value. This blog will explore how divorce settlements handle...
Can one co-parent send their children to overnight summer camp?
Summer vacation from school is often a time for adventure and enrichment for children. They can learn new skills, socialize with friends or even secure part-time jobs. In some cases, they may want to spend a significant amount of time away from their families....
Bankruptcy basics: What you need to know
Bankruptcy helps people and businesses struggling with overwhelming debt. It provides a legal way to get relief by either eliminating debt or creating a repayment plan. The two most common types for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 allows...
3 options for business owners during divorce
Divorce brings significant changes to your life and finances, but many business owners must also consider whether the end of their marriage will also lead to major changes for their company. If your spouse has a claim on your business, your choices during divorce can...