If you pay or receive child support in Colorado, the rules that determine how much you owe or are owed changed on March 1, 2026, and the difference could be significant. On this episode of “Breaking Upward,” Beth Andersen welcomes fellow Andersen Law PC attorney Brian...
For the latest in Colorado child support guidelines, see our February 2026 blog post, “Colorado Child Support Changes You Need To Know.” Post Updated April 2024 In a divorce involving children, each parent has an obligation to contribute child support to help meet the...
When you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, many of your debts will be discharged, meaning you will no longer be liable to pay them. However, certain types of domestic debts are non-dischargeable, so filing for bankruptcy will not get rid of your liability to...
While you can combine the actions in certain situations, it is common that a parent will have to decide whether to file a paternity action under CRS 10-4-105 or an allocation of parental responsibilities (APR) proceeding under CRS 14-10-107. Here are some things to...