Why Is Mediation Important?

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Many people are familiar with the concept of court cases being handled and a judge being present. But not all matters have to progress to court. Some family law and divorce matters are handled through the mediation process. At Shapiro Family Law, ... Read more

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Mediation vs. Litigation

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Mediation is part of the litigation process. However, most people typically think of mediation as an out-of-court process while litigation generally refers to matters that progress to court. At Shapiro Family Law, our Denver divorce and family law attorneys have years of ... Read more

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How a prenuptial agreement can protect your business

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Getting married can be one of the many highlights of your life, especially if you are marrying your business partner.

While you may want to only focus on the bright and positive aspects of your choice to wed, other less exciting legal details may also need to be addressed.

Co-parenting tips to send kids back to school after a divorce

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Co-parenting after a divorce is difficult enough. Your relationship with your ex-spouse evolves, requiring each of you to work with the other and adapt to your new roles.

Communicating and creating consistency for your children is challenging even when a marriage is intact.

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Denver divorce attorneys share 3 social media secrets

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If it sometimes seems to you like everyone is on social media, it may be because nearly everyone is.

As of 2017, 89% of U.S. internet users were on Facebook. Thirty-two percent were on Facebook's next biggest competitor, Instagram.

And from checking in at our favorite restaurants to status updates and posting pictures, people spend a lot of time on their accounts -76% of Facebook users login at least once per day.

But if you're considering or going through a divorce, now is a good time to take a step back from the screen.

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How much child support can I get?

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Going from a two-parent household to a one parent household can be a real challenge, especially financially.

Children's needs still have to be met, so Colorado requires the payment of child support.

The protection of divorce without actually getting divorced

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There are many reasons why you and your spouse may not wish to move forward with a divorce at this time.

From the many tax benefits of remaining married to religious concerns, a legal separation may be the most beneficial option for you at this time.

Like other Colorado couples who make this choice, you would be wise to seek a formal separation agreement, not just a verbal agreement.

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Co-parenting successfully after divorce

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Co-parenting is not always easy, especially if a divorce has been contentious or if the parents' styles of raising children are very different.

Fortunately,

there are ways to successfully co-parent so that children get the happiest, healthiest experience possible.

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