by Beth Andersen | Jul 25, 2016 | A Tale of Two Divorces, Divorce, Divorce & Parenting
For the next several months, the Andersen Law PC blog will spell out the 12 steps of divorce. In doing so, we will also track two divorcing couples making their way through the process. Spoiler alert: Art and Angela Aingel take the high road. While divorce is not...
by Beth Andersen | Feb 7, 2016 | Divorce & Parenting, Family Law, Modifying Parenting Time
When a parent won’t allow another parent to see their child in accordance with a parenting plan or custody arrangement, often the injured party doesn’t know what to do. Fortunately, there are some ways to challenge another parent not allowing you to see your child or...
by Beth Andersen | Jan 20, 2016 | A Tale of Two Divorces, Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Modifying Parenting Time
Walking out of the mediation session with a fully signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) tucked firmly into her canvas messenger bag, Angela Aingel felt elated that her divorce was close to finality. Of course, from deep down, she was reminded that she was divorcing...
by Beth Andersen | Nov 6, 2015 | Divorce & Parenting, Family Law, Handling the Holidays
Over the river and through the woods takes on a new meaning when a judge must decide whether to grandmother’s house you go. Judges may cringe as the holidays approach, knowing parents will be rushing into court with “emergencies” involving out of...
by Beth Andersen | Aug 12, 2015 | Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Family Law
As a family and divorce attorney in Littleton, Colorado, I see a wide variety of cases and a range of ways divorce is handled between not only the couple, but between parents and their kids. There is also a lot of confusion and misinformation out there about divorce...
by Beth Andersen | Jul 15, 2015 | Divorce & Parenting, Family Law
Recently, a judge in Oakland County Michigan made national headlines for sending three children, ages 9, 10, and 15, to a juvenile facility after finding them in contempt of court for refusing to see their father. In an ongoing custody battle, the children refused to...