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06.07.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Is a Nesting Agreement Right for You?

Child custody is often the largest point of contention in a Colorado divorce case. What most parents can agree on, however, is that they want what’s best for their children. To some families, this means keeping the children in the family home 100 percent of the time rather than making them alternate residences when the…

04.27.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Can You Write Your Own Prenuptial Agreement?

Prenuptial agreements may have a negative connotation, but they are critical to protecting a person’s assets in the event of a divorce. Having a prenup does not mean that you don’t have faith in your marriage; it means you are protected and prepared for any outcome. If you wish to create a prenuptial agreement in…

03.30.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Are the Signs of an Unhappy Marriage?

All marriages are a mix of highs and lows, and nobody is perfect. If you and your partner have struggled more than usual, however, identifying problem spots can help you address them head-on. It may also make it clear that it is time to let go for the happiness of both people. If your relationship…

03.30.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Assets Cannot Be Split in a Divorce?

Property division is one of the most common sources of conflict for couples in a divorce case. While there are ways to protect your property from going to your ex-spouse, you don’t have to worry about this if the asset in question cannot legally be given to your spouse. In Colorado, separate property is generally…

03.01.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Is Emotional Abuse a Crime in Colorado?

When most people hear the term, “abuse,” they picture physical violence, such as hitting or kicking a victim. Yet abuse can take many forms, all with the capacity to harm or endanger the target. This includes emotional, verbal and psychological abuse. Emotional abuse is against the law in Colorado, as it is a form of…

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