Maintenance (Alimony) – Myths and Realities
Alimony has its historical origins in the assumption that a woman who left her husband would be unable to support herself. However, if a
Alimony has its historical origins in the assumption that a woman who left her husband would be unable to support herself. However, if a
Recent changes in Colorado law have created new opportunities for parents in divorce, post-divorce, and custody (allocation of parental responsibility) cases to resolve disputes and
The title of this article may seem like an oxymoron. However, stepparents do have some rights under Colorado law. Following a divorce, a parent may
Gregg Greenstein’s Guest Appearance on The Dr. Phil Show: Anatomy of a Divorce Mr. Greenstein was featured on
When child support is determined initially or modified, the Court can also decide who can claim the children as dependency exemptions on tax returns. According
Avoid Costly Court Battles – Resolve Divorce, Custody and Support Cases With Mediation and Arbitration As state budget cuts in the Court system cause already
Sweeping changes in Colorado child custody laws took effect February 1, 1999. Custody battles will become a thing of the past, when a new
A parent’s child support payments can be modified when changes occur in the parent’s or the child’s life. Understanding when child support can change may
Copyright 1997 Gregg A. Greenstein, Esq., Originally published in The Colorado Lawyer, May 1997 Divorce issues may impact persons other than the parties and their
Child support is an area of law which generates more myths than almost any other area of family law. Dispelling the myths encourages resolution of
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