Which “type” of adoption is right for you and your family? The answer to this depends on the unique circumstances of your case. In the state of Colorado, there are different “types” of adoptions, each with their own legal requirements and subsequent processes. Kindship Adoption Kinship adoption typically […]
Non-traditional families
Deciding to adopt a child is a big and exciting decision. If you are considering adoption or just beginning your adoption journey and feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone. Adoption is a highly regulated process in the state of Colorado. There are many steps to take and qualifications to meet […]
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 […]
Splitting up from your partner can be a hard transition, no matter what stage of the relationship you are in. Breaking up with a partner with whom you reside oftentimes requires dividing property that you purchased together. Children and pets can complicate the breakup, and if you married your live-in […]
Meeting intimate partners (whether temporary or long term) on dating apps seems to have become the new normal. When Match.com and eharmony.com first became popular, there was a still a taboo about meeting your lifelong partner online. Now, it is not uncommon to have a friend or family member who […]
Families today do not look one way. Many children are raised by at least one person who is not biologically related to them but fills the role of a parent in their life. In these cases, the unrelated person may legally be known as a “psychological parent”, someone other than […]
In this blog series, we have discussed the implications of cohabitation and the complications that may accompany the ending of a cohabitation relationship where property is jointly owned. What options exist to help avoid a situation where a cohabitant may be forced to seek contractual remedies after a break up? […]
Many couples may find themselves in a situation in which they have been living together, they may have acquired property together, or even contributed a significant amount of money to improving real estate listed in one or both parties’ names. But what happens if you break up and you had […]
The number of non-marital, cohabitating couples has increased substantially in the past ten years and nearly equals, if not exceeds, the number of couples that are married. Many couples see cohabitation as a stage in the marital process in order to ‘test the waters’ in compatibility prior to getting married. […]