Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
Crafting a Path Through Divorce in Colorado: Top FAQs | Episode 184
Divorce is a word that often comes loaded with uncertainty and an avalanche of questions. Ryan and Amy revisit one of our most impactful episodes, they aim to answer our top questions we get in initial divorce consultations. They shed light on the implications of no-fault divorce laws, the concept of marital waste, and if extramarital affairs might tilt the scales in legal proceedings in Colorado, especially when it comes to children and parenting time.
They also discuss crafting plans that keep children at the heart of every decision. Our fictional divorce client Eric Wolff's concerns about his wife's possible alcohol issues and his own deep involvement with their children lead them into the nuances of shared parenting responsibilities and decision-making.
They elucidate the common misconceptions when it comes to dividing property, like the notion that property ownership is clear-cut, and dive into how separate property might blur into marital assets.
What is Divorce at Altitude?
Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado.
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