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What if my spouse is trying to take all of my property in the divorce?

On behalf of Kishinevsky & Raykin, Attorneys at Law | Jan 6, 2016 | Divorce, Family Law, Firm News, Parental Rights And Responsibilities, Spousal Maintenance

Divorce can get heated and often one spouse will attempt to over reach. The problem is how do we know when someone is over reaching when it comes to property? Colorado has developed a distinction between marital property and property that belongs to a single...

Basics of Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

On behalf of Kishinevsky & Raykin, Attorneys at Law | Jun 3, 2015 | Child Support, Family Law, Firm News, Postnuptial, Spousal Maintenance

Marital agreements which include prenuptial (before the marriage) agreements and antenuptial or postnuptial (after the marriage) agreements are a common sight in pop culture, but with their common sight comes many misconceptions.  Marital agreements require an...

Maintenance Requests in Colorado

On behalf of Kishinevsky & Raykin, Attorneys at Law | Apr 24, 2014 | Denver, Family Law, Firm News, Spousal Maintenance

Maintenance is Colorado is a hotly debated issue. It seems like the statute is always changing, making it more difficult for spouses to get maintenance (more commonly referred to as alimony). It’s true that the current maintenance statute makes Colorado one of...

Spousal Maintenance: How is it determined by the Court?

On behalf of Kishinevsky & Raykin, Attorneys at Law | Apr 10, 2014 | Family Law, Firm News, Spousal Maintenance

In Colorado spousal maintenance is not guaranteed in a dissolution of marriage and the court takes into consideration several factors to determine whether maintenance is appropriate for the moving party. Colorado has recently formulated new advisory guidelines for...
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