On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Monday, August 28, 2017. When Colorado marriages end, one person could potentially be ordered to pay the former spouse alimony, especially if the other spouse stayed home to take care of the children. In some cases, those who are …
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Child support and DNA testing
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Thursday, August 24, 2017. If Colorado parents are not married at the time of a child’s birth and the father does not acknowledge paternity, it might be necessary to file a paternity suit. High-profile paternity suits include one against …
Why divorce can be more difficult for women than men
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in high asset divorce on Tuesday, August 15, 2017. For Colorado couples, going through a divorce can be a difficult experience. However, the period after the divorce when a person must rely on his or her own finances can be even more …
Why prenuptial agreements are smart choices
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in divorce on Friday, August 11, 2017. When a Colorado resident who is planning on getting married wants to have a prenuptial agreement, it may be difficult to bring the topic up because of fears about how the other partner might perceive …
How to use a child support calculator
On behalf of Cooper & Tanis, P.C. posted in family law on Tuesday, August 1, 2017. Colorado divorcing parents of young children may try to estimate their child support payments through an online calculator. However, a judge may still create an order that differs wildly from what the parents thought …