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Choosing the Right Drunk Driving Attorney for Your Case via Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC

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Denver Gun Crime Lawyer Guide: Gun Charges, Penalties, and Defense Options via Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC

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What Are the Consequences for a Minor in Possession Charge? via Law Offices of Steven J. Pisani, LLC

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Consider the benefits of a collaborative divorce via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

By the time you make the final decision to move on in life without your spouse, you may have already come through years of turmoil in your marriage. Most people do not make such decisions on a whim, but rather, after numerous failed attempts at trying to restore their…
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How is Child Support Decided in Colorado? via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

Child support is crucial for a child’s well-being after their parents get a divorce. It ensures that both parents contribute financially to their child’s upbringing. Colorado uses a formula to determine the amount, which typically becomes the primary responsibility of the…
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What should I do if my co-parent badmouths me to our kids? via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

When a co-parent speaks negatively about you to your children, it can feel like a punch to the gut. This behavior is not just frustrating; it can deeply affect your children’s emotional well-being. In serious cases, courts may view it as parental alienation, which could impact…
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Do I have to pay child support if I lose my job in Colorado? via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

Losing a job is tough, especially when you have child support obligations. Many parents wonder, “Do I still have to pay child support in Colorado?” The answer is yes, you do. Losing your job doesn’t automatically cancel your child support duties. But don’t worry, you have…
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Remarrying After Divorce: Legal & Financial Tips in Colorado via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

In Colorado, you can remarry as soon as your divorce becomes final. Before doing so, understand how remarriage can affect your court orders, finances and estate plans. Making a few updates now can prevent future legal or financial problems. Legal process for remarrying after…
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Stay-at-Home Parents in Colorado Divorce Cases via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

Divorce can feel financially terrifying for a stay-at-home parent. The parent who bypasses career advancement to raise the children often fears the divorce will result in limited income, reduced retirement savings and a resume gap that the job market punishes. This is not…
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Coercive Control Impact on Colorado Custody via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

Coercive control is increasingly recognized as a serious form of non-physical abuse that can shape custody decisions in Colorado. While many people associate domestic abuse with physical violence, Colorado courts consider a broader range of behaviors when determining a child’s…
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Dividing mountain property and vacation homes in a Colorado divorce via Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith

Mountain properties and vacation homes can be as important to address in a Colorado divorce as the primary residence where spouses live together. Vacation homes often command premium prices due to their proximity to popular attractions and high-demand markets. They can be…
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Schedule a Free Consultation via Law Offices of Jason R. Gardner, LLC

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NEW DRUG LAWS GO INTO EFFECT via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

March 1, 2020 Due to the passage of HB19-1263 in late 2019, the Offense Level for many drug charges will be changing to a lower level offense beginning March 1, 2020. The Colorado General Assembly determined that it would classify most drug possessions cases as misdemeanors…
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Cannabis Use and Pregnancy via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

Cannabis Use and Pregnancy – Changes in the Law by Warren Edson During the 2020 legislative session, the Colorado Legislature passed Senate Bill 20-028. SB20-028 was signed into law by the Governor on June 30, 2020. Among other changes, this bill modified the language in…
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WTF Denver — 36 plants per commercially zoned lot via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

WTF #1 Denver 36 plants per commercially zoned lot Written by Warren Edson and edited by Lauren Maytin Denver Municipal Code Section 38-178 In 2015, Denver passed a very odd measure that continues to this day, negatively affecting caregivers and the hemp industry. Codified as…
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WTF Denver #2 – Don’t Grow Cannabis Outside in Denver! via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

WTF Denver #2: Growing Cannabis Outside Written By Warren Edson & Edited by Lauren Maytin In our ongoing WTF Denver series … we now look at … Growing Cannabis Outside. DENVER DOESN’T CARE! If you grow marijuana outside in Denver and get caught they will charge you criminally…
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WTF Denver #3 – Cannabis and Marijuana Products at Denver International Airport (DIA) via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

WTF Denver #3: Cannabis and Marijuana Products at Denver International Airport If Denver International Airport wasn’t weird enough it also gives us the third WTF Denver blog posting. People think cannabis and marijuana products at the Denver International Airport are no big…
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Blasting Hash at Home is a Bad Idea via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

Blasting Hash at Home is a Bad Idea By Warren Edson I didn’t know this needs to be said but apparently it does: blasting hash at home is a BAD IDEA. Not only is blasting hash at home dangerous to yourself, anyone else who lives in the home, and your neighbors, but it could […]…
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Marijuana and Child Abuse via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

Colorado: Growing Marijuana and Child Abuse. Colorado citizens passed Amendment 20 all the way back in the year 2000, technically for the second time, but that is a whole different story. When Colorado voters legalized medical marijuana in November 2000, Colorado residents were…
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Federal Decriminalization of Marijuana (the MORE ACT) has passed the House of Representatives via The Law Offices of Edson Maytin

DECEMBER 4, 2020 : Members of the House of Representatives approve the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act, HR 3884, which removes marijuana from the federal Controlled Substances Act. A momentous day! The ACT now moves to the Senate! WHAT DOES THE…
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What you should know about Chapter 7 liquidation via The Law Offices of Sutton and Sutton

Some Colorado residents may be considering filing for bankruptcy to eliminate the burden of debt, but they are afraid to take the first step. Worries that the bank might take away certain assets might be preventing you from seeking debt relief. Chapter 7 bankruptcy does not…
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5 steps you need to take to control your money stress via The Law Offices of Sutton and Sutton

Is there anything worse than being stressed out about money? Maybe it’s the credit cards getting out of control. Or possibly it’s the medical bills that you don’t have enough money to pay for. Now, it seems like every time you open your mailbox there’s another past due notice.…
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