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Family Law
Judgment comes from everywhere for fathers
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Dec 15, 2020 | Family Law
A big surprise for many new fathers is the amount of unsolicited "advice" they will get from strangers, friends, family, and even spouses. Unfortunately, this does not go away by the time the kid is out of diapers. Apparently, it is lost on them that dad managed to...
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...
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...
COVID poses special challenges to divorced families
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Oct 22, 2020 | Family Law
As with seemingly everything else in 2020, COVID-19 safety and protocols are now a part of a divorce. The premise often involves situations where a parent is an essential worker who worked around sick patients, or they had a greater potential for exposure because they...
More families are turning to surrogacy
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Oct 14, 2020 | Family Law
Surrogacy is a growing trend among families here in Colorado as well as elsewhere. Yahoo Finance now reports that it has gone from a $112.80 million market in 2015 to a projected to reach $201.40 million by 2025.Traditionally, the parents worked with a mother who...
Can the size of child support payments change?
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Oct 2, 2020 | Family Law
A divorce agreement will spell out both parents’ financial obligations. However, the custodial parent will often receive child support payments for the care and well-being of the child. Either parent can petition family court to change the amount of child support....
What if my ex can’t pay child support
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Sep 18, 2020 | Family Law
The pandemic has impacted all or nearly all parts of our lives. The biggest issue for millions of Americans is that they have been laid off, furloughed or unable to earn at their pre-pandemic level. Perhaps they can't find new work. While the government has provided...
Issues to consider before remarrying
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Sep 16, 2020 | Family Law
Marrying for the second time may be the last thing on the mind of someone getting or recently divorced. But there may be a time further down the line when there is the opportunity. Some may regard it as a do-over for an arrangement that did not work the first time or...
Tips for parents with kids starting classes
On behalf of Littman Family Law | Sep 9, 2020 | Family Law
Ask any parent what their biggest concern in the fall of 2020. The response will likely revolve around the uncertainty regarding the new school year. There are the usual concerns about adjusting to the new year with new teachers, getting back on a school day schedule,...
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