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01.12.25
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Can I Get a Quick Divorce In Colorado?

Choosing to move forward with a divorce is rarely an easy decision, but when you and your spouse determine that divorce is the inevitable conclusion of your marriage, it doesn’t mean the divorce process has to be long and arduous. There are several ways you and your spouse can achieve a quick divorce in Colorado…

01.04.25
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Can You Get a Divorce Without an Attorney?

Divorce isn’t just the parting of spouses who go their separate ways, it’s also a complex legal process with necessary requirements to fulfill, including the fair and equitable division of marital assets under Colorado’s divorce law, a child custody agreement with parenting time for both spouses, child support under the state’s guidelines, and spousal support…

12.19.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

When Is Divorce Mediation Not Recommended?

Very little about divorce is positive but in the best-case scenario of divorce, both spouses reach agreements on major aspects of a Colorado divorce such as child custody, the fair division of assets, and spousal support. Reaching a divorce settlement agreement for a judge to sign into binding orders prevents the need for an expensive…

04.19.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Are All Assets Equal In Your Divorce?

When two individuals enter into a marriage it is more than a love match, it’s also a legal contract in Colorado, which is why speaking with a Fort Collins Divorce Lawyer can be important when questions about divorce and property division arise. When spouses divorce, they officially end that legal contract as well as their…

02.14.24
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Much Does a Divorce Lawyer Cost in Colorado?

It’s never a good idea to navigate the legal system alone during a Colorado divorce. Colorado has laws compelling divorcing spouses to divide and distribute their marital assets and debts as well as complex laws for child custody, child support, and spousal support. Although an out-of-court settlement agreement is the best-case scenario for saving the…

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