by Palmer Family Law | Jun 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
As you proceed through the divorce process, one of the questions you will be faced with is who gets to keep the house? In today’s market, with high interest rates and low inventory, the dispute over the house heats up. People are unwilling to part with their low...
by Palmer Family Law | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
In a divorce, debt incurred during the marriage is often split equitably (“fairly) between the parties. Student loans, however, are often treated differently. Student loans are incurred to benefit one party, to increase his or her earning capacity, and to give a party...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
How old does my child have to be before deciding where to live? Of all of the parenting questions that come in our consultations, this is the most common: “at what age does my child get to choose which parent she lives with?” The answer to this question varies state...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
There are two types of evaluators that can be appointed in cases involving child custody: a Child and Family Investigator (“CFI”) or a Parental Responsibilities Evaluator (“PRE”). Parties can agree to appoint a custody evaluator, a party can ask the Court to appoint...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
Children are the most important thing in a parent’s life, so of course one of the primary questions parties to a divorce have is what will the parenting plan be? Often times clients will meet with an attorney and talk about a friend that has “joint custody” or “shared...
by Palmer Family Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
While many people assume that child support ends when a child is considered a legal adult at 18, child support in Colorado ends when a child reaches the age of 19. This can be especially confusing for many families because parenting orders typically end at the age of...