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07.05.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Is Colorado a No-Fault Divorce State?

Yes, Colorado is a no-fault divorce state. This means that you are not required to prove your spouse is at fault or guilty of bad behavior to get a divorce in Colorado. While in the past a person had to show that his or her spouse cheated or was otherwise to blame for the breakdown…

06.07.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Are the Emotional Stages of Divorce?

Getting divorced can take an emotional toll on everyone involved. The emotions that you experience can be complex. You may feel regret, sadness, relief, anxiety, anger, grief and many other emotions in rapid succession or all at once. Learning how to cope with your emotions in a healthy way can help you let go and…

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

5 Things to Know in a High-Asset Divorce in Colorado

Any divorce case is difficult and can take an emotional toll on those involved. If your divorce is complicated further by high-value assets, however, you can expect an even more challenging legal process – and a greater need to protect your possessions. While every case is unique, there are shared factors among most high-asset divorce…

01.13.22
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How to Prove Mental or Physical Cruelty in a Divorce

Key Takeaways Colorado allows divorce without proving fault under no fault divorce law Courts may consider cruelty when deciding child custody arrangements Mental cruelty involves emotional or psychological abuse causing unnecessary pain Physical cruelty involves physical harm or violence by one spouse Evidence of cruelty may include medical records police reports or witness testimony Colorado,…

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