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Revolutionizing family law with transparent and relevant information. We pull back the curtain of divorce and reveal how it works. Data hounds. Choose wisely.

Denver, CO เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2011
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That's how we spell divorce-maximum chaos, minimal peace.
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When school is out, schedules change, vacations come up, and disagreements over parenting time often escalate. Without a clear custody agreement, conflicts can quickly spiral into legal disputes. Don’t let summer turn into a courtroom fight. Stay proactive, stay clear, and protect your parenting rights. Facing a custody dispute this summer? Message us today for guidance. #ChildCustody #SummerCustody #DivorceSupport #ParentingPlans #FamilyLaw
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Divorce can feel overwhelming when you do not know what comes next. The uncertainty is what creates stress, delays, and costly mistakes. You are not supposed to navigate this alone. With the right legal guidance, you can understand your options, protect your rights, and move forward with a clear, structured plan. At Divorce Matters, we simplify the process into actionable steps based on your specific situation. Confidential. Straightforward. Focused on what matters most to you. Clarity changes everything. Book an appointment, share your situation, and get the next steps you need today. #DivorceHelp #ColoradoDivorce #FamilyLawSupport #LegalClarity #DivorceGuidance
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Most people make the same mistake during divorce and regret it later. They wait too long to understand their rights. By the time they finally get legal help, decisions have already been made that affect custody, finances, and their future. Some of those outcomes cannot be undone. You do not have to learn the hard way. Early legal guidance gives you leverage, clarity, and a clear path forward from the beginning. At Divorce Matters, we help you protect what matters before mistakes become permanent. Do not wait until it is too late. Start with the right strategy now. Book an appointment and get guidance before things escalate. #DivorceHelp #ColoradoDivorce #FamilyLawAdvice #LegalProtection #DivorceStrategy
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Divorce is already emotionally and financially exhausting. What makes it worse is not knowing what to do next. You do not have to figure this out alone. With the right legal guidance, you can avoid costly mistakes, protect your rights, and move forward with confidence. At Divorce Matters, we help you break down the process into clear, manageable steps so you stay in control from day one. Whether it is custody, assets, or next steps, clarity changes everything. Stop guessing. Start with a plan. Book for an assessment and get the guidance you need today. #DivorceHelp #ColoradoDivorce #FamilyLaw #LegalGuidance #DivorceSupport
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Before You Sign Any Divorce Papers — Get a Legal Review That Protects You Long Term Before you sign anything in your divorce, stop and think. One signature can impact your custody rights, property division, and financial future for years. Most people do not realize they are agreeing to terms that are difficult or impossible to reverse once finalized. That is where costly mistakes happen. At Divorce Matters, we help you understand exactly what you are signing before it is too late. We break down the legal terms, identify risks, and make sure your rights are fully protected under Colorado law. Do not sign under pressure. Sign with clarity and strategy. Tap the form and get a legal review before making your next move. #DivorceAdvice #ColoradoDivorce #FamilyLawHelp #CustodyRights #LegalStrategy
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Filing for divorce in Colorado without the right legal strategy can cost you custody, assets, and leverage. Get a confidential divorce assessment with an experienced family law attorney and understand exactly where you stand before taking your next step. This private consultation is designed for urgent situations including custody disputes, asset division, protection orders, and high-conflict separation. If you are considering divorce or already in the process, this is where you get clarity, strategy, and protection. Your next move matters. Book your confidential divorce assessment today. #ColoradoDivorce #FamilyLawColorado #DivorceHelp #CustodyRights #DivorceStrategy
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Summer Custody Mistakes Start in March — Don’t Let This Cost You Time With Your Child Most parents wait until summer is already here… and that’s exactly where things go wrong. In Colorado, custody schedules don’t just “figure themselves out.” If you’re not planning early, you risk conflict, missed parenting time, and court complications. Here are the most common mistakes parents make: • Waiting too late to discuss summer schedules • Assuming verbal agreements are enough • Ignoring court-ordered parenting plans • Failing to document changes properly • Not considering travel, camps, or relocation rules March is when smart parents get ahead. Because once summer hits, options shrink and disputes escalate. If you want to protect your time and avoid legal stress, planning now is not optional. It’s strategic. Get clarity before it becomes a problem: divorce-matters.com/contact-attorn… #ColoradoFamilyLaw #ChildCustody #DivorceMatters #ParentingPlan #SummerCustody
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Spring break doesn’t just test your patience It exposes the cracks that were already there Distance already requires trust, communication, and intentional effort But when routines change, environments shift, and temptation increases That’s when the truth shows up For a lot of couples, spring break becomes the moment where: • Communication drops • Priorities shift • Boundaries get blurred • Emotional distance turns into actual separation It is not really about the trip It is about what the relationship can no longer sustain under pressure If your relationship cannot survive one week of distance and distraction You have to ask the real question Was it strong to begin with And if you are dealing with the aftermath of a breakup or separation Especially when it involves shared responsibilities, assets, or children You need to approach it with clarity and strategy, not emotion #SpringBreakReality #LongDistanceStruggles #RelationshipTruth #BreakupSeason #EmotionalDistance
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Relocating after a divorce isn’t as simple as packing boxes. It often comes with legal questions, emotional weight, and uncertainty about what’s truly best for your new beginning. The process can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to rebuild your life while navigating court requirements, custody considerations, financial changes, and the fear of starting over in a new place. At Divorce Matters, we guide you through the relocation process with clarity and confidence. From understanding your legal rights to planning your next steps, you don’t have to face this transition alone. A better chapter begins with informed decisions—and we’re here to help you make them. #DivorceRecovery #DivorceMatters #LifeAfterDivorce #RelocationSupport #FreshStartAhead
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@Mr_Husky1 Placing the money into a joint account makes the inheritance marital property. Keep separate property separate.
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I’m about to get married, and my fiancé knows I have an inheritance that was left to me by my grandparents. It’s in my name only, and I’ve been saving it for years. Now he’s saying that before we get married, I should put the entire inheritance into a joint account so we can “start fresh together,” or he doesn’t think we should go through with the wedding. I’m 36 already and this is something my family worked hard to leave me. I’m torn between wanting to build a life together and feeling like I’m being pressured to give up something important to me. What do you think I should do? By isitmeaitah
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When emotions run high, mistakes happen. If you’re terrified of losing your child in a legal battle, the best thing you can do is pivot from "panic mode" to "proactive mode." Focus on what the court actually looks for: the best interests of the child. 3 Things to Focus On: Consistent communication. Documenting everything. Keeping the conflict away from the kids. #custodybattle #legalstrategy #familylaw #parentingtips #divorcetips #courtroomprep
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At Divorce Matters, we focus exclusively on family law providing strategic legal advice that is tailored to your individual situation. Our areas of expertise: - Division of Marital Property - Alimony / Spousal Maintenance - Child Custody - Child Support - Post Decree Modifications - Mediation & Arbitration - Domestic Violence - Contempt of Court - Unbundled Legal Services - Common Law Marriage - Appeals - Collaborative Law - Prenuptial Agreements We have four convenient locations in Colorado: Denver, Fort Collins, Lakewood, and Colorado Springs. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at (720)542-6142 or visit us at divorce-matters.com.
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Is your dog just 'property' or family? 🐕 Colorado’s new pet custody law changes everything. Under current Colorado law, your beloved dog or cat is viewed as nothing more than personal property—the same as a piece of furniture. In a divorce, this means the judge often awards the pet based on who bought it or whose name is on the registration, regardless of who actually provides the care and love. Imagine being forced to say goodbye to your best friend just because of a receipt from five years ago. With the new HB26-1131 bill moving through the Colorado legislature, the stakes have never been higher. If this bill passes, courts will finally look at the "best interests" of the pet—including who walks them, who feeds them, and the emotional bond they share with the family. But without the right legal strategy, you could still find yourself on the losing side of a pet custody battle. Your pets are family, and they deserve a voice in the courtroom. Whether you’re facing a separation now or preparing for the future, you need to know how this new legislation affects your rights. Don’t leave your pet’s future to chance—book an appointment with Divorce Matters today for expert legal guidance on Colorado’s evolving pet custody laws. #PetCustody #ColoradoLaw #DivorceMatters #DogLoversOfColorado #HB261131
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Did you know that March is statistically the peak month for divorce filings? After the holiday "pause" and February’s reflection, many couples find themselves at a financial crossroads. Tax season is here, and the reality of splitting assets, debts, and tax refunds becomes impossible to ignore. But jumping into a filing without a financial roadmap is a recipe for disaster. In March, the pressure is on. You’re gathering tax documents, calculating your net worth, and realizing just how much is at stake. One wrong move this month—like mishandling a joint return or failing to account for hidden assets—can impact your financial stability for years to come. The court is looking for stability and clear-headed decision-making; they aren't interested in impulsive "March Madness." Don't let the stress of tax season dictate your legal strategy. This March, choose to be the one who starts smart. Arm yourself with a clear plan before you ever step foot in a courtroom. Book an appointment with Divorce Matters today to get the professional legal guidance you need to protect your finances and your future. #DivorceMatters #MarchDivorcePeak #FinancialPlanning #DivorceStrategy #TaxSeason2026
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You’ve finally found happiness again after a painful divorce. You’re excited, you’re in love, and you want your child to meet the person who makes you smile. But in the eyes of a family court judge, that "new beginning" can look like a red flag for instability and poor decision-making. The court doesn't just see a romance; they see a stranger entering a child’s life before the dust has even settled. Introducing a partner too soon often triggers a fresh custody dispute, leading to grueling legal evaluations and questions about your fitness as a parent. Is a "meet and greet" today worth losing your primary placement tomorrow? One wrong move in your personal life can have permanent consequences in the courtroom. Don't walk into a legal landmine without a map. Protecting your future with your child requires strategy and professional insight. Book an appointment with Divorce Matters today for the expert legal guidance you need to navigate these high-stakes transitions. #DivorceMatters #CustodyDispute #FamilyLawyer #CoParentingAdvice #DatingAfterDivorce
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Spring Break Is Triggering Divorce Battles Over Kids’ Expenses Spring break should be fun for kids. Instead, many divorced or separated parents suddenly find themselves arguing about money. Who pays for the trip. Who covers the sports camp. Who approves travel plans. When parenting plans are vague, spring break activities often become a financial dispute. One parent books a trip. The other refuses to split the cost. Arguments escalate. Kids get caught in the middle. These conflicts can quickly turn into legal disputes over shared expenses, decision making authority, and parenting agreement violations. In many cases parents assume the other must pay. Under family law that is not always true. A clear parenting plan and legal guidance can prevent spring break from becoming a courtroom issue. If you are dealing with disputes about children’s activities, travel costs, or extracurricular expenses, speaking with an experienced family law attorney can protect both your rights and your child’s best interests. Book a consultation with our attorneys here divorce-matters.com/contact-attorn… #SpringBreakCustody #DivorceFinancialDisputes #ChildExpenseDisputes #FamilyLawColorado #DivorceAttorneyDenver
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