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04.24.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

How Is A Legal Separation Different From A Divorce?

If you and your spouse no longer want to be together, you have two main options: legal separation or divorce. Understanding the difference between these two – and the litigation and/or judgments they may entail – can significantly help you and your spouse navigate tricky legal processes. Separations and divorces can be complex, but the…

04.12.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

What Are the Differences Between Contested and Uncontested Divorces?

While any divorce case can be a headache for all involved, some are more complex than others. As is the case in most states, there are two types of divorce available in Colorado: contested and uncontested. A contested divorce is one in which the spouses cannot agree on one or more key issues – culminating…

04.06.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Filing For Child Relocation in Colorado

A divorce is hard on everyone in the family, especially the children. Many times, the custodial parent will want to move to a new city or state and start life anew. While the parent may feel this necessary, child relocation is often a contentious subject between the two parents, because one will feel that their…

03.22.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Protecting Your Assets During A Divorce

In a divorce, it’s usually more than the people that become separated; assets owned conjointly, or even those you owned before marriage, can go to your ex-spouse. This is often the most contentious subject in a divorce, but there’s ways your can protect your assets so that you can keep them. While the discussions may…

02.23.17
The Law Offices of Stephen Vertucci

Factors Parents Should Consider When Determining Child Custody

Divorce, even when amicable, is rarely an easy process. When there are children involved, the issue of custody can be hotly contested and traumatic for both the children and parents. To minimize disruptions to your family life and streamline the process, take time to prepare for your child custody hearing. These are the factors recommended…

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