Those going through a divorce often think about how their future will look. One big part of that picture is finding a new home if one or both spouses are moving out of the family home. Many think of moving as arduous, and therefore something they want to do once and...
Month: November 2020
Five unique issues in military divorce
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Nov 18, 2020 | Divorce
Families with servicemen and servicewomen face challenges not experienced by civilian families. Of course, the parent or parents who serve risk their lives in the line of duty. There are also the long periods where they are deployed, and families end up moving...
An unhappy spouse can harm the family
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Nov 11, 2020 | Family Law
Marriage is a partnership, and part of that deal is picking the partner up when they get knocked down. This can mean you console them if something doesn't go well at work or something doesn't go their way. But some people are inconsolable or depressed regardless of...
Perhaps it is time to revisit the idea of divorce mediation
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Nov 11, 2020 | Collaborative Law
Those planning to go to divorce court in 2020 may find themselves in a holding pattern. This is because the Colorado courts are backed-up because of shutdowns and other complications brought on by the pandemic. And it is not likely to change for some time. Perhaps...
Prenuptial agreements are often misunderstood
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Nov 4, 2020 | Family Law
Couples in all economic brackets increasingly use prenuptial agreements. In the past, these agreements had a reputation for enabling rich spouse (usually a man) who remarries to exercise financial control over a partner who is less financially stable (usually a...
Divorce rates on the rise in 2020
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Nov 2, 2020 | Divorce
This year has been challenging on several different levels. This adversity has drawn some families closer together, while it has torn others apart. Data now indicates divorce rates are 34% higher in the spring and summer of 2020 than they were during the same time in...
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