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11.20.20
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Can My Ex Leave the State With Our Child?

It is not unusual for one spouse to want to move away for a fresh start after a divorce in Colorado. When children are involved, however, moving away is complicated. Every citizen has the right to travel freely. You may have legal recourse as the noncustodial parent, however, if the move will negatively affect your…

11.18.20
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Are Financial Investments Divided in a Divorce?

Property division is one of the most complicated aspects of a divorce case in Colorado. A lot of couples have complex assets, such as financial investments, retirement accounts, and stocks and bonds. Finding out how the courts may divide financial investments in a divorce could encourage you to work together with your spouse on a…

10.23.20
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Can I Expect at an Emergency Custody Hearing?

Updated Jan 2024 Even in the best of circumstances, a custody hearing can be a difficult and emotional process. An emergency custody hearing can be even more overwhelming due to the grave nature of the complaint. Emergency hearings for child custody typically involve dangerous or time-sensitive issues, such as suspected child abuse or neglect. If…

10.21.20
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Is Considered Marital Property in Colorado?

The division of property is one of the main issues during a divorce case in Colorado. Colorado is an equitable distribution divorce state. It uses a common law doctrine rather than one based on the laws of community property. Instead of dividing property 50/50 in a divorce case, the Colorado courts will divide marital property,…

10.19.20
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How to Establish Paternity in Colorado?

Paternity is a father’s legal status as the parent of a child. For the most part, paternity is not an issue if a couple has a child while married. In this situation, paternity will automatically go to the father. If the couple is not married, however, they may need to establish paternity. Establishing paternity is…

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