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08.21.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Long After Divorce Can You Remarry in Colorado?

Spouses divorce for many different reasons. Some people feel they’ve outgrown their partner and wish to work on getting to know themselves or focus on their education or career. Other divorcing spouses may be anxious to jump into the dating pool. Some divorcing spouses may have already embarked on a new relationship and fallen in…

08.09.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Is a Collaborative Divorce a Better Fit for Your Family?

While celebrity followers chuckled when Gwyneth Paltrow first described her 2014 divorce as a “conscious uncoupling,” since that time other well-known personalities have chosen similar ways to describe their choice for a peaceful parting of the ways rather than an acrimonious divorce. In Colorado, divorcing spouses have the option to avoid bitter court battles by…

08.03.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What is a Gray Divorce?

Divorce is never easy, but when spouses over the age of 50 divorce after decades of marriage, it’s not only emotionally difficult, but it also comes with significant legal challenges. Many people refer to divorces that take place later in life as “gray divorces.” It’s never too late to begin a new life and for…

05.31.23
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Are the Types of Restraining Orders in Colorado?

If you’re seeking a restraining order in Colorado, chances are, you aren’t at a high point in your life experience. You may be wondering where to turn. It helps if you have an understanding of the different types of restraining orders available in Colorado so you know what type best applies to your circumstances and…

07.05.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How to Budget After a Divorce

Of the many things in your life that will change after you get divorced, you can’t overlook your financial situation. You may be going from a two-income household to a one-income household. You may also have new expenses that you didn’t have before, such as renting an apartment or paying child support. The best way…

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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.