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The Facts About Hidden Assets During Divorce

It is ill-advised to go into negotiations without the assistance of a Colorado Springs family law attorney, even if you and your spouse are ending the marriage on amicable terms as unforeseen events and disagreements can arise at any time; additionally, your spouse may try to hide assets so that they get a better deal from the judge. Hiring a Colorado Springs family law attorney can protect you from this event.

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Adoption for Single, Unmarried and Married Individuals

In Colorado, unmarried couples, or single individuals, can adopt a child in the same way that a married couple can. The major difference between married and unmarried couples attempting to adopt a child is that the unmarried couple, or single individual, will undergo greater scrutiny and face more difficult challenges as the adoption agencies impose more restrictions.

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Three Most Common Truck Accidents

Truck drivers and commercial vehicle operators need to go through extra education programs and training to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to operate these heavy/heavy duty machines without putting other drivers, pedestrians, and motorcyclists at risk of accidents or injury. Despite these requirements and the understanding of what comes next if a truck driver acts negligently, many will fall prey to distracted driving, speeding, tailgating, or more to wind up in one of 3 common accidents and the victims will need to call a Colorado Springs personal injury attorney to assist them.

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How Distance Drives Divorce in the Military

Sadly, a significant number of military couples and families will need to go through the battle that is divorce. Marriages collapse for any number of reasons, but when it comes to military divorce, there are some more common causes and reasons that Colorado Springs family law attorneys see when negotiating between parties.

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Warning Signs of Child Neglect

When it comes to family law, one of the first acts of a Colorado Springs family law attorney is to ensure the safety of any children. Oftentimes, others can see signs and symptoms that a child may be neglected, or worse yet abused, before our offices are notified.

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Guardian Requirements and Expectations

Sadly, some children grow up in homes where they are not properly looked after, cared for, appreciated, or loved. Ignoring for a moment why a parent, or parents, would do this, some other adult figure in the child’s life may decide to step in and intervene, offering to take custody of the child and raise them as if they were their own child; this process makes the third party the new legal guardian of the child.

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The Simple Troubles of Uncontested Divorce

When we think of divorce, we think of bitter battles and harsh words; we think of former lovers sitting across mahogany tables, each represented by the Colorado Springs family law attorney, slinging insults and fighting tooth and nail for what they each believe they are entitled to. It’s a far cry from the happiness of a wedding day, but it’s a scene that some of us will become uncomfortably familiar with – and be able to recount firsthand.

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Potential Causes of Wrongful Death

The loss of a loved one poses emotional distress at a minimum and can lead to mental and financial stress as well while families try to deal with the passing and paying for the funeral costs. We all want our loved ones to lead and live full, happy, and healthy lives so they can enjoy their time and we can enjoy ours with them as well.

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When Do I Need a Restraining Order

Sometimes in life, people do strange, suspicious, violent and dangerous things to others repeatedly, causing mental and physical stress and harm to their victims. These victims will often feel trapped, haunted, hunted, stalked, and ashamed because they don’t know where to turn, run, or what to do.

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Clearing the Confusion of Adoption

Not all couples can conceive a child, regardless of medical intervention, or wishful thinking. Some couples choose not to have their own children. Some single individuals may want to raise a child on their own.

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