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Civil Unions bloom in Colorado!

Civil Unions bloom in Colorado On May 1, 2013 Senate Bill 13-011 will be law in Colorado.  This will appear in our Colorado Revised Statutes in Title 14, “Domestic Matters.”  §14-15-101 et. seq. will provide the following rights and protections to those who establish a relationship legally under the Colorado

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Spring Break- Questions about Parenting Time

Spring Break is often a trigger for parenting time disputes. Who were they with last year? Did they do anything during their break? What activities or events did they have to miss at the other parent’s home? It is a good idea to discuss Spring Break and Summer parenting time

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5 Shades of Green involved with Divorce

  As we approach Saint Patrick’s Day and women continue to rave about the book 50 Shades of Grey, I thought a conversation about the 5 Shades of Green involved with divorce may be a good topic. 1.  THE SICK GREEN Over the years there have been too many people

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3 Expectations of Divorce in Vail

Divorce has many elements but here are 3 major expectations to help you understand the process. EXPECT THERE TO BE OPTIONS There are more options than we can explain, but consider these You can come to agreements before actually filing for divorce. You can hire collaborative attorneys and agree to never go

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3 Questions People Ask a Vail Divorce Lawyer

Why did you decide to practice family law? I was educated to serve others!  This is the premise of my college and law school education at Creighton University, a Jesuit Catholic university.  This philosophy is important and what I strive to be as a person. It fit perfectly with my

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