Protective orders are often misunderstood—and that confusion can carry serious legal consequences. Some people believe a protective order is “just paperwork.” Others assume it automatically proves abuse, decides custody, or guarantees safety. In reality, protective...
If you’re involved in a custody or parenting case in Colorado, you will hear one phrase over and over again: “The best interests of the child.” Parents often assume this means the court will decide based on what feels fair—or what one parent believes is best. In...
Smartphones and social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat have transformed how people document the world—including conflicts and altercations. What might start as a bystander filming for social sharing can quickly become evidence in a criminal case...
The holiday season brings celebrations, travel, and time with friends and family. But it also coincides with increased law enforcement efforts to deter impaired driving. In Colorado, drivers suspected of DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWAI (Driving While Ability...
The holiday season often brings thoughtful exchanges of toys, clothes, and other gifts between parents and children. But when families are navigating a custody or parenting time dispute, even well‑intended gift giving can raise legal questions. Courts in Colorado...