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08.31.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Serving Your Divorce Papers In Colorado

Maybe you’re in the beginning stages of contemplating a divorce, or maybe you’re getting ready to file an official motion. No matter what stage you’re at in considering a divorce, the idea of taking the next step can be scary. Knowing about the process can help put your mind at ease, prepare you for the…

08.22.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Understanding Uncontested Divorces in Colorado

If you and your spouse have an amicable relationship and agree on all child custody and property division matters, you may want to consider filing for an uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorces are the fastest and most cost-effective kind of divorce. The state of Colorado refers to these kinds of divorces as “decrees upon affidavit.” Do…

07.31.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

The Impact of a DUI on a Child Custody and Divorce

A DUI charge is never easy to face, but it can feel even more stressful if it accompanies divorce and child custody proceedings. A Fort Collins Family Law Attorney can help you understand how legal issues outside the divorce case may affect custody and parenting time. On top of your existing emotional and financial strains,…

07.24.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Can I Pay Child Support If I Am Unemployed?

There may come a time when you can no longer afford your court-ordered child support payments. You may have recently incurred unexpected bills, received a demotion at work, or even lose your job. The unemployment rate in the U.S. was 4.8% in the beginning of 2017, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While this…

07.17.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What If My Spouse Won’t Agree To A Divorce?

When two people experience irreconcilable differences in a marriage, both parties typically want to complete the divorce process as quickly as possible. But this isn’t the case in every relationship. Sometimes, one party wants to stay married or delay the process by refusing to participate. If your spouse won’t agree to a divorce, there are…

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Attorney Stephen Vertucci, who has more than two decades of litigation and family law experience.