A Guide to Divorce in Colorado

A Guide to Divorce in Colorado

Navigating the complexities of divorce can be an emotional and stressful experience. Understanding the basics of how the process works in your state can provide some clarity during this difficult time. At Boal Law, we strive to assist you in understanding these...
Cohabitation & Communication While Splitting Up

Cohabitation & Communication While Splitting Up

Many relationships end when couples lose the ability or desire to communicate effectively with one another.  However, communication between parents cannot end entirely when they have children.  Unfortunately, when hearing and listening to one another was the...

Colorado Springs Family Law and Child Custody

Parental Responsibilities and Child Custody in Colorado Divorce alone is an unsettling matter for everyone involved. From taking the first steps in filing the case to dividing assets, there are hundreds of details to comb through. All of the effort and energy that is...

Marital Property: What’s Mine Is Not Yours. Or Is It?

Divorce is usually not an easy decision, and hardly ever a simple process. When it comes to division of assets, what constitutes martial property is one of the first in questions that must be asked. Colorado is a separate property state. This means that in the case of...

My spouse has filed for divorce. What’s next?

No one likes receiving  divorce paperwork.  Even when you know your marriage is over, being on the receiving end of a large stack of court documents signed by your spouse and his or her attorney conjures up a lot of emotions and a number of choice words like...
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