Tag:divorce

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Reverses Decision Allowing Certain Immigrant Arrests and Detentions

The Colorado Court of Appeals found that the Colorado Constitution prohibited immigrant arrests and detentions carried out by the Teller County Sheriff’s Office in their agreement with ICE.

Women, Wives, Mothers …and Harrison Butker

Co-founder of BAM Family Law Heather Sanders Broxterman discusses family court trends in divorce cases involving stay-at-home parents.

Divorce Wars — Collaborative Divorce is a Better Way

Diane Carlton, special counsel at Griffiths Law, explains how collaborative divorce works as a voluntary alternative settlement dispute process.

First LLP Exam Set for April 30 in Denver

In just two months, the first class of LLPs will be able to represent clients in certain family law matters in the state of Colorado.

10 Reasons Why Premarital Agreements Make Sense

Rebecca Alexander, a family law attorney, explains 10 reasons why a premarital agreement makes sense in this contributed article for Law Week.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for March 16

The Colorado Court of Appeals made multiple rulings this week in cases connected to a presentence report, economic loss rule and lis pendens.

How Infidelity Affects Divorce Cases in Colorado

Kama McConaughy Sarkissian, a shareholder at McConaughy & Sarkissian, explains how infidelity may impact divorce cases in a no-fault state.

Colorado Supreme Court to Hold Hearing on Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals Program

The program hopes to increase access to justice in family law cases where 73% of Colorado litigants are self-represented.