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You Do Not Have to Destroy Each Other to Get Through This
When Conflict Becomes the Default No one starts a divorce or family dispute thinking, “ I hope this becomes a battle.” And yet, for many people, that is exactly what happens. What starts as a disagreement can quickly evolve into something more entrenched. Positions harden. Communication breaks down. Decisions begin to feel less about resolution and more about protection. Over time, the process itself can take on a life of its own-driven by urgency, emotion, and the need to b
Emily Miller
Mar 192 min read


Can You Get Divorced in Colorado Without Going to Court?
Many couples assume that divorce automatically means court hearings, legal battles, and months of litigation. In reality, many divorces in Colorado are resolved without the need for prolonged court involvement. For couples who are willing to work toward agreements together, mediation and negotiated settlements or even partial settlements can provide a path that is often more efficient, less stressful, and significantly less expensive than traditional litigation. How Divorce W
Emily Miller
Mar 162 min read


What Happens to the House in a Colorado Divorce?
For many couples going through divorce, the family home is more than just a financial asset. It often represents years of memories, stability for children, and one of the largest investments the couple shares. Because of this, deciding what happens to the home can be one of the most difficult parts of the divorce process. Understanding how Colorado law approaches property division can help bring some clarity to these conversations. Colorado Is an Equitable Distribution State
Emily Miller
Mar 152 min read


Understanding Colorado Spousal Maintenance: What It Is and How It Is Determined
When couples begin the process of separating or divorcing, one of the most common questions is whether spousal maintenance, sometimes called alimony, will be part of the final agreement. For many people, the concept can feel uncertain or even intimidating. Questions about who might pay, how much support may be involved, and how long payments might last can create significant stress during an already difficult time. Understanding how spousal maintenance works under Colorado la
Emily Miller
Mar 123 min read


The Cost of Divorce: Litigation vs. Mediation
For many families facing separation or divorce, one of the first concerns is cost. Legal proceedings can quickly become expensive, and many people begin the process without a clear understanding of how different approaches to divorce can affect both their finances and their stress levels. While every case is unique, the path couples choose to resolve their issues - litigation or mediation-can make a significant difference in both the financial and emotional costs of the proce
Emily Miller
Mar 123 min read


When Children Are Involved: Rethinking Custody and Parenting After Separation
When parents separate, the question that often feels the most overwhelming is what will happen with the children. In many cases, parents enter the process believing that custody will be a fight-one that requires choosing sides, proving who is the better parent, and preparing for a long and stressful court battle. In reality, most parents want the same thing: stability, security, and a healthy future for their children. The challenge is not whether parents love their childre
Emily Miller
Mar 122 min read
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