When people in Colorado get divorced, they should be aware of what can happen in the property division process. This split may involve the liquidation of assets or reassignment of them in such a way that an asset is devalued. In order to reduce the chances of this occurring during the divorce, several attorneys have offered useful tips on handling assets.
How to protect your inheritance in a Colorado divorce
Here's a hypothetical situation for Colorado readers to consider. Imagine you are going through or are about to go through a divorce where a lot of assets are at stake. Now imagine you stand to gain a sizable inheritance from your parents when they pass on, and you and your parents want that inheritance to be protected.
Rate of divorce among older Americans is rising
There has been a nationwide increase in the trend of gray divorces, so-named because the participants in these divorces are over the age of 50. Whether because of changing social mores, financial pressure or other reasons, the 50-and-over crowd is one of the fastest-growing segments of the population seeking divorce.
Does not having kids make divorce any easier for Coloradans?
In Colorado and throughout the country, people tend to assume that divorce is easier if children aren't involved. But a recent Huffington Post article poses a question that may be interesting to Fort Collins residents who are going through or considering a divorce. Is the process necessarily easier for couples who don't have kids?
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