Does a Protection Order Affect My Parenting?

Parenting is never simple, and when legal issues such as protection orders enter the picture, the situation becomes even more complicated. If you are a parent in Colorado facing—or subject to—a protection order, you may be wondering: Does this affect my parenting rights or responsibilities? The short answer is yes, it can have a significant […]
Why You Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer on Your Side

Facing criminal charges can be one of the most stressful and overwhelming experiences of a person’s life. Whether you’ve been accused of a misdemeanor or a serious felony, the stakes are high. Your freedom, reputation, career, and future opportunities may all be on the line. In moments like these, one of the most important decisions […]
Can Child Support Be Modified? Key Factors Courts Consider

Child support is one of the most important aspects of a divorce or custody arrangement. It ensures that children continue to receive financial support from both parents, even when they live in separate households. But life circumstances change. Jobs are lost, promotions happen, children grow, and new family dynamics arise. When these changes occur, parents […]
Custody Conflicts Over Education: Who Decides Where Your Child Goes to School?

One of the most important decisions parents make for their children is where they go to school. Education affects not only a child’s academic success but also their social development and future opportunities. For divorced or separated parents, however, the question of school choice can quickly become a major point of conflict. At our firm, […]
Splitting the Cost: Managing Summer and Sports Expenses in Shared Custody

Co-parenting after separation or divorce comes with a host of logistical and emotional challenges, but one area that often sparks contention or confusion is the division of expenses—particularly during the costly summer months and when extracurricular activities like sports are involved. In shared custody arrangements, where both parents typically have equal or nearly equal time […]
Death and Child Support

Child support obligations in Colorado generally do not terminate upon the death of the supporting spouse. The obligation to support the child(ren) continues until they reach the age of majority or become emancipated, regardless of the parent’s death. Here’s what you need to know: In Colorado Child Support continues until the age of 19. Many […]