Gray divorce typically refers to the divorce of those who are 50 years old and above. The statistics show that this has been increasing in the United States, despite the decline in the overall divorce rate. In some senses, divorce at a younger age can be more complicated, but that’s really only true when there are children involved and custody matters must be addressed. In most other instances, the truth is that gray divorce is far more complex. Below are…
Do any of the people you know drive after consuming one or more drinks? Do they say they are sober enough to drive responsibly? Have you ever seen anyone you know drive erratically after consuming alcoholic beverages? There is a good chance that you answered yes to the three questions above. Nearly everyone in the nation has seen or felt the impact of drunken driving. Despite efforts by federal and local lawmakers, getting a handle on the problem remains out-of-reach….
When you run a restaurant or a bar, the ability to sell alcoholic beverages is crucial to your company’s bottom line. You probably invested thousands of dollars in attaining that liquor license and intend to maintain it indefinitely. Unfortunately, as a business owner, your actions aren’t the only ones that can affect your company’s licensing and options in the future. The people on your staff who serve and handle liquor can make mistakes that could result in the loss of…
If you and your spouse have decided that a divorce is right for you, then you may have already sat down with your children to try to explain what’s going to happen next. It’s unrealistic to think that your children won’t have opinions or be upset by the revelation that their world will be changing, but there are some things you can do to help calm the waters if that conversation did not go as you planned. Here are three…
Navigating the process of getting divorced can understandably be challenging for both adults involved. However, divorce can also take a toll on children, particularly toddlers. Fortunately, divorcing parents in Colorado can take a couple of steps to keep their children as emotionally safe as possible during this life-altering event. First, parents of toddlers should ideally try to keep their children’s routines intact during the divorce process. As a general rule of thumb, toddlers do well with routines involving school schedules,…