A recent article in the Huffington Post visits a dual-edged theme that is often mentioned in family law articles concerning marital dissolution, with its author noting that common perceptions are sometimes misplaced. Alexandra Churchill notes the tendency of many...

Zombies as crash test dummies? It could happen
It appears that America has a new obsession with zombies. What was relegated to “B movie” status in the 1980’s has appeared to have made a comeback in the 21st century. Movies like “Warm Bodies” and “World War Z” along with...
‘5 to Drive’ goals are important for teen driver safety
If there's one thing that scares parents of teen drivers to death, it is the specter of their child being involved in a horrific accident on a night (like prom night or a homecoming dance) that is supposed to be a memorable occasion. It is this fear that drives some...
Author: Rising home prices spur increased divorce activity
The adage, "Money leads to unhappiness" might certainly have validity in certain contexts and instances, but evidence in the realm of family law also makes it apparent that having sufficient assets contributes mightily to freedom. As in the freedom to divorce, says an...
Government budget resolution may improve business climate
It seems cliché to say that politics influences business successes, but sometimes there are instances where there is truth to that notion. The latest vote regarding funding apportionments and the increase of the nation's debt ceiling appears to have saved the...
Steak ‘n Shake returning to Denver
If you are a fan of Steak ‘n Shake, prepare to be relieved (or surprised). The popular fast food chain will be returning to the Metro Denver area after being on hiatus due to a lawsuit between area franchise owners and the company’s Indianapolis based...
Divorce case broadly relevant for its focus on shielding assets
A key aspect of most divorce negotiations and settlements in Colorado and every other state is asset division. In Colorado, that is carried out in a manner similar to most other states, namely, through what is termed an equitable distribution of property. Equitable...
How entrepreneurs can grow by firing themselves
As rewarding as entrepreneurship can be for small business owners, it can sometimes be isolating and limiting. This is arguably why most entrepreneurs are not successful. However, those who strive for success never do it alone. Instead, they rely on a team of advisors...
‘Glass’ may break drivers’ concentration behind the wheel
If you think the commercials linking clips of different characters communicating with people through “futuristic” watch phones, it is interesting to think about how Google’s Glass will be introduced to the world. For the uninitiated, Glass is the...
Same-sex custody dispute takes material twist in state on appeal
Given that a family law case in another state has been described as "unprecedented" and is reportedly the first of its type to work its way through the courts, readers in Colorado and elsewhere might be interested to hear the details. The matter involves a same-sex...