You know that your life will change after a divorce, and it could continue to change even long after the process is final. You may find that you have to make adjustments for months and years to come, and it may take time to feel stable. Even after making the initial...
When you divorced, you likely went through many immediate changes in your life. You may have moved, you might have had to change your lifestyle and you may see your kids less often than you did previously. The post-divorce transition can be difficult, and you may find...
As a Colorado parent, you understand the importance of being an active and involved parent after a divorce, and this includes maintaining your financial responsibilities. If you are the non-custodial parent, you will have to make child support payments that will go...
While ending a marriage may have been the best choice for a particular Colorado family, it does not necessarily mean that the divorced adults will never deal with each other again. This is particularly true if the former couple have children together. Often, parents...
Chances are, your life has changed since you were given your child support order. Your child has grown. They may have started school. You or your ex may have had a change of career. If your child support order has not changed, however, what met your child’s needs in...
Divorces happen regularly in the united states, as do the creation of child custody determinations and, thus, base child support guidelines. When determining the base amount, states use one of three models: the percentage of income model, the income shares model, and...
As part of your divorce decree, the court either awarded you or ordered you to pay spousal maintenance. Courts do not grant alimony in every divorce case, so your familial and financial circumstances played a major role in your order. Things have changed since the...
Child support payments aren't meant as a punishment for the parent who has to pay them. Instead, they are meant to help cover the expenses for the child. As you can imagine, this is important because rearing children is expensive. There isn't any good reason for one...
Divorce is expensive, especially when you have children. For parents who stayed home to raise the kids, job skills and money might be lacking. This can add financial stress to the divorce, but there are options that might help. You might be able to ask for alimony...
Financial support payments aren't usually one of the preferred topics for people who are going through a divorce. The fact is that these payments can have a big impact on what you have to deal with after the legal end of the marriage. We understand that most people...
You know that your life will change after a divorce, and it could continue to change even long after the process is final. You may find that you have to make adjustments for months and years to come, and it may take time to feel stable. Even after making the initial...
When you divorced, you likely went through many immediate changes in your life. You may have moved, you might have had to change your lifestyle and you may see your kids less often than you did previously. The post-divorce transition can be difficult, and you may find...
As a Colorado parent, you understand the importance of being an active and involved parent after a divorce, and this includes maintaining your financial responsibilities. If you are the non-custodial parent, you will have to make child support payments that will go...
While ending a marriage may have been the best choice for a particular Colorado family, it does not necessarily mean that the divorced adults will never deal with each other again. This is particularly true if the former couple have children together. Often, parents...
Chances are, your life has changed since you were given your child support order. Your child has grown. They may have started school. You or your ex may have had a change of career. If your child support order has not changed, however, what met your child’s needs in...
Divorces happen regularly in the united states, as do the creation of child custody determinations and, thus, base child support guidelines. When determining the base amount, states use one of three models: the percentage of income model, the income shares model, and...
As part of your divorce decree, the court either awarded you or ordered you to pay spousal maintenance. Courts do not grant alimony in every divorce case, so your familial and financial circumstances played a major role in your order. Things have changed since the...
Child support payments aren't meant as a punishment for the parent who has to pay them. Instead, they are meant to help cover the expenses for the child. As you can imagine, this is important because rearing children is expensive. There isn't any good reason for one...
Divorce is expensive, especially when you have children. For parents who stayed home to raise the kids, job skills and money might be lacking. This can add financial stress to the divorce, but there are options that might help. You might be able to ask for alimony...
Financial support payments aren't usually one of the preferred topics for people who are going through a divorce. The fact is that these payments can have a big impact on what you have to deal with after the legal end of the marriage. We understand that most people...