Life following divorce has many challenges for families, including the difficulty of becoming accustomed to living according to the terms of a parenting agreement or court-ordered schedule. While once a family enjoyed the holidays and a family vacation together every year, after a divorce, summer vacation, school holidays, and family travel often become contentious issues. How do you plan for vacations after a divorce without breaking the terms of a parenting-time agreement in Colorado? Splitting Parenting Time After a Divorce…
Small children are twice as likely to suffer severe injuries or death in a car accident than adults when riding unrestrained. Nearly 40% of children killed in car accidents in 2021 were not properly restrained. With the proper use of age-appropriate car seats, parents can eliminate many injuries and fatalities for children in car accidents. Colorado’s car seat laws follow the current recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics for child vehicle restraints. Colorado requires all vehicle passengers under the…
Colorado considers many forms of union between two people who join their lives or create a family. Traditional marriage is still the most common way for two people to unite, but most states now also recognize other options, including civil unions and common-law marriages in Colorado. It’s important to understand the differences between these two alternatives to a traditional marriage if you and your loved one are weighing your legal options for uniting. What is a Common Law Marriage in…
With more than its share of scenic roadways, mountain passes, and historic highways, there are many reasons to get the most out of a motorcycle in Colorado. But before you hit Trail Ridge Road this spring, or buy a motorcycle to save gas costs on daily commutes to work or school, it’s important to understand Colorado’s motorcycle insurance laws. Colorado is an at-fault state for accident claims, including motorcycle accidents. For that reason, it not only matters who causes an…
When spouses divorce, both parties who previously enjoyed a similar lifestyle may suddenly face a significant financial disparity. Alimony—labeled spousal maintenance in Colorado—may be one of the most contentious issues between parties in a divorce, but the intention is to prevent one spouse from suffering from unfair economic impacts after a divorce. If one person earned a higher income during the marriage and the other focused their time and attention on raising children and/or keeping a home, spousal support becomes…