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 | Aug 12, 2015 | Cohabitation Agreements, Common Law Marriage & Cohabitation
Are you married? When did you get married? In Colorado, people may not know the answers to these simple questions. That is because we are in a Common Law Marriage state. Whether you are married is an issue of facts. It’s not just whether you were married seven years...
by Beth Andersen | Jan 19, 2015 | What Andersen Law PC Offers You
As you may know, I recently branched out into my own solo practice, Andersen Law PC. Although I am on my own now, with offices in Littleton, my clients are continuing to receive the strong support and guidance that I have always provided. At my new practice, I’m...
by Beth Andersen | Jan 5, 2015 | Family Law
It’s ironic that I often hear “I don’t know anyone facing divorce or a family law issue.” Within the week, a mutual friend is in my office for advice on those very issues. Obviously, none of us knew. And even after I have a client, that fact...
by Beth Andersen | Dec 8, 2014 | Divorce
Mediation can be an excellent way to make progress and, ideally, resolve your divorce proceeding. In an era when the courts are overrun with divorces and have little time to address critical issues about your family and finances, mediation gives you more control over...