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2026 Colorado Legislative Session and Family Law
Family law is constantly shifting as the laws of society attempt to keep up with the norms of the population. So far in the 2026 Colorado legislative session family law has been a hot topic with eleven bills being introduced to create or amend laws relating to family law and children. Many of these bills
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Name Changes in Marriage and Divorce
When getting married and divorced the question of changing or reverting one’s last name often comes up. We’ve broken out some of the common questions Clients have about the topic. If you’re getting divorced: If you’re getting married: You want to change a minor’s name: Current Events and the SAVE Act: The cultural practices around
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Financial Steps to Take Before, During, and After Divorce in Colorado
This guest post is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Readers should consult with their attorney, tax professional, and financial advisor for guidance specific to their situation. Divorce is one of life’s most challenging transitions, bringing not only emotional upheaval but also significant financial changes. While your attorney
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Can I Keep My House in a Colorado Divorce? Your Options Explained
Going through a divorce is emotionally challenging, and one of the most pressing concerns many people face is what will happen to their family home. If you’re wondering whether you can keep your house in a Colorado divorce, you’re not alone. The family home often represents not just financial security but also emotional stability and
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How is Child Support Calculated in Colorado?
When parents separate or divorce in Colorado, determining child support can feel overwhelming. Understanding how Colorado calculates child support payments helps parents prepare for what to expect and ensures children receive the financial support they need. At Nexus Family Law Group, we help Colorado families navigate these calculations and secure fair child support arrangements. Colorado
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Can Grandparents Get Custody in Colorado? Rights and Requirements
When families face difficult circumstances, grandparents often step up to provide stability and care for their grandchildren. In Colorado, there are specific legal pathways that allow grandparents to seek custody under certain conditions. Understanding these rights and requirements is crucial for grandparents who find themselves in situations where they need to protect their grandchildren’s best
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How to Prepare for Your First Meeting with a Divorce Attorney
Making the decision to meet with a divorce attorney can feel overwhelming, but proper preparation can help you make the most of your consultation and feel more confident about the process ahead. Whether you’re in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere else in Colorado, taking the right steps before your first meeting will ensure you get the
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When Does Child Support End in Colorado?
Child support is a crucial financial obligation that ensures children receive the care and resources they need to thrive. However, many parents in Colorado wonder when this responsibility comes to an end. Understanding the termination of child support can help both paying and receiving parents plan for the future and know their rights and obligations.
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What Makes a Prenuptial Agreement Invalid in Colorado?
Prenuptial agreements have become increasingly common as couples seek to protect their assets and clarify financial expectations before marriage. However, not all prenuptial agreements hold up in court. Understanding what makes a prenuptial agreement invalid in Colorado can help you ensure your agreement is legally sound and enforceable. Understanding Prenuptial Agreements in Colorado A prenuptial
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Social Media and Colorado Divorce: What You Should and Shouldn’t Post
Going through a divorce is emotionally challenging, and many people turn to social media for support, connection, or simply as a distraction. However, what you post online during your Colorado divorce proceedings can significantly impact your case. Understanding the dos and don’ts of social media during divorce can help protect your interests and avoid costly

