Sometimes, people enter into a marriage with someone they know has an issue with chemical dependence. Maybe when you dated and celebrated your engagement and wedding, your spouse had his or her alcohol or drug abuse under control. Then, after years of marriage, signs and red flags began popping up all over.
If you're getting ready to retire, consider support modification
Most people believe that once the courts finalize a divorce, the terms are set in stone. In reality, the Colorado family law system is much more flexible than that. The courts understand that people's life situations change, which can require changes to custody agreements, as well as spousal or child support orders. That's why people paying spousal or child support have the right to request modifications of the support order when their income changes.
4 steps to take to prepare for your divorce
Once you have made the decision to divorce, you have taken the first step toward your new life. Unfortunately, once you do make the choice to end your marriage, there are many more questions you need to answer and decisions to make. Furthermore, there are a number of steps you have to take in order to prepare to file for divorce.
Your parenting time is worth defending
As you work out the details of sharing parenting time with another parent, you inevitably run into some conflicts. This is perfectly normal, even for parents who hope to keep things amicable or civil between them. For some parents, however, it proves too much to handle, and they resort to unfair tactics while sharing parenting time, causing serious breakdowns in communication between the other parent and the child.