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What should I do if I cannot reach an agreement with my co-parent?

Making decisions together can be difficult for parents, even in intact families. Making large decisions jointly, such as whether a child should have surgery, whether therapy is necessary for the family, where a child should attend high school, or whether a child should participate in tackle football, can be extremely challenging for parents who have been through a difficult divorce…

Meet Partner Ashley G. Emerson!

Q: How long have you been an attorney? A: I have been an attorney for 7 years. Q: Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A: I have dedicated my practice exclusively to family law. During and after law school, I did some policy-related work with not-for-profits and government organizations, all of which was related to…

The kids are not alright: the importance of shielding your children from conflict during your divorce

Research suggest that, for children of separation or divorce, what is most damaging is not the separation itself, but, rather, the experience of their parents fighting. It may be easy for you to turn to your children during conflict. Sometimes it may feel good to confide in them, lean on them for support, and seek comfort from them. Research suggests…

The tangible and intangible benefits of settling outside of court

If you are going through the process of litigating a divorce or family law matter, the stress of the unknown can often be the worst part. Putting your family’s future in the hands of a judge or magistrate is hard to swallow and can be daunting. The alternative to going to court and letting a judge make decisions about your…

Where should I live while I am going through a divorce?

The process of getting divorced looks different for every family. While you will have certain legal obligations (meeting deadlines, etc.) over the course of the process, you have a number of options regarding your living situation. Choosing what kind of living situation works best for you and your family largely depends on your family dynamic, your current living situation, and…

Meet Paralegal Melinda Bargas!

This week, we are pleased to introduce you to one of our incredible paralegals, Melinda Bargas. Melinda has been a paralegal for the last 13 years, and she has dedicated her practice to family law for much of her career. Melinda is a client-favorite, and she is key to ensuring that each of our GEM Family Law attorneys, clerks, and…

So, my spouse wants to donate our embryos….

Ending a marriage takes an emotional toll on all individuals involved, especially those who have struggled with fertility issues and taken the expensive and emotional path through IVF. Since IVF requires the creation of several embryos to increase the odds of a successful pregnancy, some embryos may last longer than the marriage. Determining the ultimate fate of any cryogenically frozen…

Meet Partner Meagan Moodie!

This week, it is our pleasure to introduce you to one of our founding partners, Meagan Moodie! Meagan has made a name for herself as an advocate for victims of domestic violence and as a trailblazer for women in the law, as she was recently sworn in as a board member of the Colorado Women’s Bar Association. Meagan has also…

Meet Partner Erika Gebhardt

Over the course of the next several weeks, we are pleased to introduce you to the team that makes up Gebhardt, Emerson, & Moodie Family Law, LLC. We are proud of the work that we do, and we could not provide outstanding service to our clients without each member of our team! This week, meet Erika Gebhardt, one of the…

Co-parenting and disparagement: who does it really hurt?

Co-parenting with an ex can be an extremely difficult task. Parents will have to deal with their co-parent for years after a messy divorce or a nasty breakup, well beyond their child’s 18th birthday (think graduations, weddings, and births of grandchildren). Parenting Plans often contain language prohibiting parents from disparaging (bad-mouthing) each other, particularly in front of or to their…

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