Divorce is never an easy process, even when the two parties are resolved to work together to finalize the divorce amicably. There are many factors that make this decision difficult and emotional, and military personnel going through a divorce are not exempt from these...
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Modifying parenting time and custody in Colorado
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Rodger C. Daley and Associates | Jul 29, 2020 | Child Custody & Parenting Time
Once a divorce has been finalized and a child custody agreement is signed by the judge, you and your ex-spouse are legally required to follow the terms of the order. However, as the months and years go by, you may find that the original agreement no longer serves the...
Civil restraining orders before a divorce
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Rodger C. Daley and Associates | Jul 17, 2020 | Divorce, Domestic Violence
Divorce, especially when domestic violence is involved, is scary. However, a civil restraining order can help Colorado residents enter the divorce process in a much safer position. As such, this week, we will go over the civil restraining order. Anyone who is a victim...
Three factors considered before officers make a DUI arrest
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Rodger C. Daley and Associates | Jul 14, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Colorado law enforcement takes drunk driving seriously. Whether it is months where there is a surge in tourism or not, the concern for safety on the roadways is a year-round initiative. Thus, offenses of drunk driving could result in harsh penalties, causing those...
Can false domestic violence claims cause me to lose custody?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Rodger C. Daley and Associates | Jul 6, 2020 | Child Custody & Parenting Time, Domestic Violence
The short, and often sad, answer to this question is yes. If you cannot prove that a domestic violence claim alleged against you is false, then you do risk a change in custody. Divorce is a stressful situation on all by itself. Add children and custody battles to...
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