At Alexander & Associates, LLC Attorneys at Law, we would be lying if we said that we hadn’t witnessed our fair share off unpleasant divorces. As much as we wish all divorces happened between amicable exes, who are ready to set aside their differences to...
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.
My Ex Won’t Sign the Papers, Now What?
-- What if My Ex Won't Sign the Divorce Papers? Divorce, even when amicable, can be a tiring and stressful experience for both parties involved. It can become even more frustrating when your spouse (or shall we say, soon-to-be-ex) is uncooperative, unhelpful, and...
Addressing Divorce and Custody Myths Part 1
Custody and Divorce Myths This is the first of a multi-part of a series where we will address some common myths about divorce and custody. By no means, are these all of them. Stay tuned with our blog for more of them! Divorce is Something to Be Ashamed...
Three Questions to Ask a Divorce Lawyer Before You Hire Them
Questions For Your Divorce Lawyer As experienced Fort Collins divorce, child custody, and family law attorneys, we understand how extremely private and important divorce matters can be. As a result, it is pertinent to lay the groundwork with your lawyer before...
Common Divorce Conflicts
Here at Alexander and Associates, LLC Attorneys at Law, we know that divorce is much more complicated than a typical break up. We are Fort Collins divorce attorneys who are here to help you navigate the ...
How has divorce Changed Over the Years?
Divorce History and No Fault Divorce's Role This post will be the first of a two-part series, which discusses how divorce has changed throughout American history. Prior to 1969, it was much more difficult and riskier to obtain a divorce anywhere in the US. This was a...
Is joint custody good for kids?
Determining who receives what during a divorce is a crucial element of the process. Couples who are divorcing typically hire lawyers because they can't agree on how to share their assets or custody. In this article, we will discuss custody arrangements and the...
Moving On: Hope after Divorce
Here is a friendly reminder – you’re allowed to feel whatever it is that you are feeling right now, and no, not everyone feels the same after divorcing. The great thing about feelings is that they don’t have answers, so there can be no wrong answers (how you treat...
Can I Date During my Divorce?
Dating During Divorce Wanting to date during the divorce process is perfectly natural. After all, it certainly is a lonely and stressful time, and it is entirely understandable to want to feel desirable and see new people. However, the general consensus among lawyers...
What is the Difference Between a Divorce and an Annulment?
The Difference Between a Divorce and an AnnulmentAny time a marriage is ending, it can be a little daunting to navigate the legal terminology. At Alexander & Associates, we aim to remove the confusion by clarifying common divorce legal terms and advise and...
Staying Together for the Kids?
Is Staying Together For the Kids a Good Idea? How many times have you heard a friend, co-worker, or even yourself, say “We’re staying together for the kids,” while being in a pretty miserable marriage? Divorce is never easy, and if you have children, it can be even...
Divorce when your Spouse is Disabled
DNavigating Divorce and Disability Divorces are incredibly complicated- and a heavy matter to deal with. Divorcing a spouse with a disability makes an already complex situation even harder on the couple. Disabilities can occur for a magnitude of reasons, and most of...












