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How To Decide Who Keeps the Pets During a Divorce

How To Decide Who Keeps the Pets During a Divorce

This is part of Alexander & Associates's ongoing divorce tips series. To read other posts in this series, click here! How to Decide Who Keeps the Pets During a Divorce Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, especially when there are pets involved. Deciding who keeps the pets can be a source of contention between divorcing spouses, but it's important to make the best decision for the animals' well-being. In the state of Colorado, pets are considered to be property, even though...

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Prenuptial Agreements in Colorado– A Deep Dive

Prenuptial Agreements in Colorado– A Deep Dive

 a  Decisions of a prenuptial agreements in Colorado  Discussions of prenuptial agreements can sometimes make lovers go tense- but they're not a bad thing! Prenuptial agreements in Colorado have several requirements.  Requirement for Lawyers and prenuptial agreements in Colorado In general, it is required for both parties in the marriage to seek separate legal council regarding the prenuptial before signing it. Either party can waive that requirement, but must do so knowingly and voluntarily....

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Perfecting The Long-Distance Parenting Plan

Perfecting The Long-Distance Parenting Plan

Parenting plans can be hard to create and maintain, and when on parent lives far away from their child, it can require a little extra planning and care. At Alexander & Associates LLC Attorney’s at Law, we’ve created a list of things to consider when perfecting the long-distance parenting plan. A long distance parenting plan is a legal document that outlines how a set of divorced parents who live far from one another will raise their child/children. The goal of the long distance parenting...

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How Divorce Impacts Non-Citizens

How Divorce Impacts Non-Citizens

  In our last blog post, we discussed tips for divorcing people who are not US citizens (also known as foreign nationals), and covered a lot of general information about the laws regarding immigration and international divisions of assets. We also touched a bit what happens when you divorce at different points of the immigration residency. Today, we will go over some of the same information, but we specifically want to discuss what the non-citizen can expect to experience because of the...

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Divorcing a Foreign National

Divorcing a Foreign National

Before we dive too far into this, we want to explain that there is a much more concise term than “Someone Who isn’t an American Citizen,” and that term is “Foreign National.” When divorcing a foreign national, much of discussion points – such as custody, division of assets, and child support- are still major points of interest, but how they are handled will be a bit different depending on a couple different factors, such as how long the marriage lasted, what country the foreign national...

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What do Family Lawyers do, other than divorce cases?

What do Family Lawyers do, other than divorce cases?

As the name "Family Lawyers" implies, most of what we do is centered around the law and how it applies to families. While this does include divorce (more formally known as the dissolution of marriage), family lawyers take on custody cases, cases determining the division of assets, child support, and much more. Family lawyers assist with many kinds of cases, because there are many ways that the law applies to families. Family Lawyers Help With:   Determining Parentage: When two parents are...

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How to Tell the Kids that You’re Divorcing

How to Tell the Kids that You’re Divorcing

How to Tell The Kids that You're Divorcing Many parents in unhappy marriages choose to suffer because they believe they are doing the right thing for the kids. In a previous blog post, we discussed why staying together for the kids isn’t necessarily a good idea. Today’s post is going to be for parents who have accepted that reality and are proceeding with the divorce process. Specifically, we will discuss how to tell your kids that you are divorcing or splitting up. No two divorce...

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4 Profound Benefits of Joint Custody

4 Profound Benefits of Joint Custody

The Benefits of Joint Custody In a previous post, we discussed joint custody by defining it, and explaining situations where it is not recommended because some parents have situations that make joint custody a difficult experience- such as when the parents live very far from one another, or when a parent may have a legal history with violent crimes, or child neglect cases. While we had previously mentioned that joint custody is generally best, we also wanted to further expand upon how joint...

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