by Beth Andersen | Mar 11, 2018 | 12 Steps of Divorce - Basic, Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Going to Court
At Andersen Law PC, we work with clients to help reduce the stress and uncertainty of the divorce process. The latest resource we’ve created to do that is our divorce process flowchart, which breaks the process down into its basic parts. Please use this tool as...
by Beth Andersen | Mar 6, 2018 | Divorce, Real Estate & Divorce
Guest post by Kate Higgins of Unibell Financial Whether you’re motivated by financial benefits or lifestyle perks, moving to a smaller space after a divorce can be a smart idea with lasting benefits. Ready to start this daunting but exciting task? Here are some...
by Beth Andersen | Dec 14, 2017 | Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
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...
by Beth Andersen | Jul 17, 2017 | 12 Steps of Divorce - Basic, Divorce & Parenting
DIVORCE WALK THROUGH: THE BASICS Each month, the Andersen Law PC blog will spell out the 12 steps of divorce. The following is a roadmap with the basics for 12 steps of a divorce proceeding. The intent is to walk you through the process one simple step at a time. (To...
by Beth Andersen | Jul 17, 2017 | Going to Court
In many cases, a divorce can end with you receiving a judgment against your ex-spouse for spousal maintenance (alimony). However, your judgment has an expiration date. County court judgments expire and are unenforceable six years from the date of the judgment, while...