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The “ART” of Family Law

Technological advancements over the last decade have created many ways for couples to start families. Artificial Reproductive Technology has been the leader. “ART” includes many types of reproductive options including, fertility medication, in vitro fertilization, insemination, surrogacy, and more. Each of the ART options brings with it its own complications emotionally and legally. For example, in some states it is…

Meet Paralegal Joelle Rhodes!

This week, learn more about Joelle Rhodes! Joelle joined GEM Family Law this summer and has been an incredible addition to the GEM Family Law team, as she provides support to our clients and attorneys alike. Q: How long have you been a paralegal? A: I have been a paralegal for a Year and a half. Q: Have you ever…

Separate and Marital Property in Your Divorce

When dividing property during a divorce, Colorado Courts must first determine whether property falls under the category of marital property or separate property, before they equitably divide marital property between ex-spouses. Defining marital and separate property Put in the simplest terms, property acquired during the marriage is considered marital property, and any property acquired prior to the marriage is considered…

Arbitration in Family Law Cases: Parenting Time and Child-Related Issues

When going through the normal court process, if you believe there was an error made by the judge, you can appeal most orders entered in the trial court by a higher court. The higher court has the option of affirming the order, overturning the order, or sending it back down to the trial court with instruction to revisit the order.…

Student Loans and Divorce

Are my student loans considered a marital debt in my divorce? If you are like the majority of American couples, you or your partner, or both, may have incurred student loan debt during or before your relationship. You may be wondering, how does Colorado characterize student loans, and will I be responsible (at least partially) for my spouse’s student loans…

Summer Time, and the Living’s Easy-Hopefully.

Most kids think summer is the most wonderful time of the year. The thought of being out of school for three months is supreme even to receiving holiday gifts. What is better than spending the day doing fun activities and no homework? For co-parents, or families going through a divorce, summer parenting time can be challenging. Regular parenting time and…

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