Sometimes, marriages end in divorce because one spouse starts a new relationship. Other times, people start new relationships shortly after a divorce. You may have accepted the reality of divorce in Colorado, which includes the fact that you and your spouse are...
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Month: July 2020
Is there truth to the 7-year-itch?
Have you ever had a friend hit their eighth anniversary and say they feel grateful to have made it through the seven-year-itch? This refers to the idea that, after about seven years of marriage, many couples run into trouble and start looking for something new. This...
When does a slip and fall lead to compensation claims?
The idea that a slip and fall could lead to severe injuries surprises some people. After all, our culture tends to treat these kinds of incidents like a joke or a momentary inconvenience, not a real source of risk and injury. However, slipping and falling can easily...
Can your spouse ignore a divorce filing?
You want to get divorced, but your spouse does not. You try to file, and they just ignore the paperwork. They won’t talk about it. They won’t respond. They act as if they can ignore the divorce indefinitely and prolong the marriage. What now? Don’t worry that they can...