As the holiday season approaches, the entire team at Alexander & Associates would like to extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. This time of year offers a wonderful opportunity to reflect on what truly matters: family, friends, and the support we...
Fort Collins Family Law Blog
As your Fort Collins Family Law Firm, you can trust our expertise for your tricky legal situations. Our blog is a resource to better arm you with the information you need to navigate the nuances of Fort Collins Family Law.
Frequently Asked Divorce & Money Questions
Divorce is an emotionally and financially complex process. Beyond the emotional toll, there are many questions about how finances will be affected and what steps need to be taken to ensure financial stability post-divorce. Below, we address some of the most frequently...
Understanding the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce
Divorce is a challenging and often emotional process, but understanding the options available can help make it more manageable. One of the most fundamental distinctions in divorce proceedings is between contested and uncontested divorce. Knowing the difference between...
Shedding Light on Paternal Custody
In the realm of family law, disputes over parenting time and decision-making responsibilities can be emotionally charged and complex. Fathers often worry about their rights and their chances of securing meaningful involvement in their children's lives. However, in...
What to do if you want to move out of state, but you have joint custody
Deciding to relocate to another state is a significant life change, especially when you share joint custody of your children. It's a decision that requires careful consideration and planning, as it can impact not only your life but also the well-being and custody...
5 Signs a Marriage is Salvageable
In the rollercoaster of marriage, there are times when the ride gets bumpy. Disagreements, misunderstandings, and challenges can strain even the strongest of bonds. But how do you know when it's just a rough patch versus a sign that it might be time to consider other...
What To Do if Your Kids Are Not Safe with Your Ex
Divorce is a challenging process, and it becomes even more complicated when you worry about your children's safety with your ex-spouse. At Alexander & Associates, we understand that the well-being of your children is your top priority. If you suspect that your...
Divorce and Social Media: Online Activity Impacts Your Case
Have you ever gotten caught up in someone else's drama overshared on social media? People frequently share too much online without considering the potential consequences. This could involve posting about an ex on Facebook or recording themselves sharing personal...
What is a Military Spouse Entitled to in a Divorce?
What is a Military Spouse Entitled to in a Divorce? Divorce can be a challenging process for any couple, but it can be especially complex for military families. Navigating the legal intricacies of military divorce requires an understanding of both state and federal...
Safeguarding Business Assets During Divorce: Best Practices from Alexander & Associates
When a divorce involves business ownership, the stakes can feel even higher. Protecting business assets during a divorce needs careful planning, foresight, and strategic action, as Alexander & Associates team knows. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the...
Divorce & Estate Planning: Updating Your Will and Beneficiary Designations
Divorce is a significant life event that requires careful consideration and planning, especially when it comes to estate matters. As you navigate the complexities of ending your marriage, it's crucial to ensure that your estate planning documents accurately reflect...
Mediation vs. Litigation: Choosing the Right Divorce Resolution Method
Divorce Mediation VS Litigation In the realm of divorce proceedings, emotions can run high, making it challenging for couples to navigate the legal terrain. When it comes to resolving disputes, two primary options stand out: mediation and litigation. Each method...
