Being convicted of a DUI can result in harsh consequences. If you have been charged with impaired driving and your case doesn’t go your way, you may face a complete or partial loss of your driving privileges. You may also have to pay court fees, spend time behind bars...
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Should you try to keep your home when you divorce?
Your home can become one of the biggest points of contention should you divorce. Homes often mean a lot to their owners, and when combined with the fact they are the couple’s most valuable assets, it is understandable that people often fight over who keeps them....
Some potential benefits of having a prenuptial agreement
As you prepare for married life, many of your discussions with your partner likely revolve around wedding plans, shared dreams and building a life together. However, it is crucial not to overlook the possibility of things not working out as planned. The reality is...
3 potential defense strategies when facing Colorado DUI charges
The most common response to driving under the influence (DUI) charges in Colorado is to simply plead guilty. A large percentage of those accused of impairment at the wheel do not make any meaningful attempt at a defense. Instead, they throw themselves on the mercy of...
What are unfair business practices?
The corporate world is notoriously tough and rival firms compete to gain advantages. Competition is healthy to an extent as it keeps prices competitive for consumers and ensures high quality goods and services. Nonetheless, there are times when the competition...
The 2 types of child custody
If you’re getting divorced, dividing custody of your children is an important step to take. Ideally, the two of you will continue to cooperate as co-parents after the divorce. But you still need a plan in place to ensure that this happens and to define your rights and...
Can you change your mind about taking a blood alcohol test?
It’s not often that a DUI case makes it up to the Colorado Supreme Court, but the justices heard arguments in one such case late last year. Whatever their decision turns out to be, the case raises an important question about whether someone has the right to change...
How Colorado judges can help to enforce a contract
A breach of contract can lead to operational challenges for businesses, such as production interruptions or delays in fulfilling contractual obligations to clients or customers. A breach by a vendor or service provider can sometimes cause financial losses. If one...
3 solutions for credit card debts during a Colorado divorce
Most married couples in Colorado use credit cards regularly. Some households pay off credit card balances every month, while others may have thousands of dollars in credit card debt. Those debts can become a point of contention during a Colorado divorce. State...
How can co-parents approach gifting effectively over the holidays?
The holiday season is often a joyous time filled with festivities, laughter and the spirit of giving. However, for co-parents, navigating the delicate balance of gift-giving can present unique challenges. If you co-parent with your ex, it’s crucial to explore...