by iPoint WebUpdates | May 8, 2026 | Divorce
Few things change the direction of a divorce case faster than an abuse allegation. Even before the court reaches final orders, a claim like that can affect parenting time, communication, temporary orders, and the overall tone of the case. For the person accused, the...
by iPoint WebUpdates | Apr 17, 2026 | Divorce, Divorce Tips
For many stay-at-home spouses, divorce does not begin with one overwhelming question. It begins with a series of them. How will I support myself? What happens if I have been out of the workforce for years? Will the court consider the unpaid work I did for the family?...
by iPoint WebUpdates | Jan 26, 2026 | Divorce
Money fear is the loudest voice in most divorces: Who pays which bills now? What gets split later? How do you prove income, debt, and assets without a fight? This blog from a Fort Collins divorce attorney team breaks down Colorado’s no-fault rules, mandatory financial...
by iPoint WebUpdates | Jan 12, 2026 | Divorce
When mental health intersects with divorce, the stakes feel higher: Is your family safe? What evidence actually matters? How will a judge look at parenting time if anxiety, depression, substance use, or personality disorders are in the picture? This blog talks about...
by iPoint WebUpdates | Nov 27, 2025 | Divorce
Most families want a faster, calmer, and fairer way to end a marriage—but is that mediation or litigation? This guide explains how each path works in Colorado, what it could costs, how long it can take, and how to prepare. We’ll frame choices through modern family law...
by iPoint WebUpdates | Oct 20, 2025 | Divorce
Divorce can feel like a maze of forms, court dates, and tough decisions. This post walks you through the typical Colorado divorce timeline—what happens first, how temporary orders work, when negotiation begins, and what your final decree can actually means. You’ll see...