Tag:Family Law

Legal Lowdown: Gould & Ratner Opens Denver Office, Ogletree Deakins Adds One, Littler Appoints Denver OMS

In case you missed it this week: Gould & Ratner opened a Denver office, Ogletree Deakins added an attorney in Denver and Littler appointed a Denver office managing shareholder. The Denver County Court also opened a new competency support docket and the CBA is seeking a new executive director.

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.

62 Pass Colorado’s First LLP Exam

Roughly 84 people applied to take Colorado’s first LLP exam in April and 62 passed out of 70 who took the test, an 89% pass rate.

McConaughy & Sarkissian, P.C. Celebrates its 20-Year Anniversary

McConaughy & Sarkissian, P.C. announced May 15 it’s celebrating its 20th year in business.

Family Law in the 2024 Colorado Legislative Session

Legislators this year are working on changes that would affect the law around CFIs and PREs, protection orders and youth rights.

Proposed Changes to the Colorado Rules for Magistrates: An Overview of the Revisions and How to Weigh In

Kaela Zihlman, a senior associate attorney at The W Law, explains the proposed changes to the Colorado Rules for Magistrates.

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.

‘Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose:’ 10 Keys to a Successful Mediation

Christina Patierno, shareholder and founding partner at Epstein Patierno, provides 10 keys to a successful mediation for family law attorneys.