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09.30.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How to Gain Sole Custody in Colorado

Child custody is often the most important and contested part of a divorce case involving children in Colorado, which is why speaking with a Fort Collins Child Custody Lawyer can be so important. No parent wants to sacrifice any amount of time with their child. Unfortunately, this is the reality of getting divorced. If you…

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…

11.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Emancipation of Minors in Colorado: Does It Affect Child Support Obligations?

Child support is a major part of many divorce and legal separation cases in Colorado. For the most part, a child support order will last until a child turns 19 – the age of majority in Colorado. Certain circumstances may change the age at which a child support obligation ends, however, either by cutting it…

10.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Mental Health Issues Can Affect Your Colorado Custody Case

Many people who get involved in divorce and child custody cases believe that if they can prove the other parent has a mental health issue, the courts will automatically rule in their favor. However, this is not the case. The mental health and stability of all individuals involved is only one factor used to determine…

10.29.21
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Domestic Violence and Child Custody Cases in Colorado

Unfortunately, domestic violence is an issue that is involved in many divorce, legal separation and child custody cases throughout Colorado. Reports of domestic violence have increased since the COVID-19 outbreak. If you are facing a child custody battle that involves violence, abuse or assault by your spouse, there are steps that you can take to…

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