Divorce and Custody Lawyers & Attorneys

27.06.2016

The Hulse Law Firm, PC provides a variety of legal services for families, focusing primarily on divorce and custody issues, in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Denver and the surrounding Denver Metro area. We consistently represent clients in Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglas, Denver, and Adams Co ...

Therapist-Privilege in Family Law

08.10.2015

Therapist-Privilege in Family Law What is the therapist-privilege? Much like the attorney-client privilege provides the basis for confidentiality in what you tell your attorney, there is also a privilege of confidentiality between therapists and their clients. This privilege is often raised in fa ...

Unbundled Services: What is Coaching?

01.10.2015

Unbundled Services: What is Coaching? One of the first blog posts I wrote addressed the topic of unbundled services. The Hulse Law Firm provides “unbundled services,” which means I will offer a number of services a la carte' for you, depending on your needs, except for entering my appearance in you ...

Do I need a Child and Family Investigator?

17.07.2015

Child and Family Investigator in Colorado Oftentimes, parents cannot agree as to what parenting time schedule is in the best interests of their children.  When this occurs, it is usually beneficial to obtain a parenting professional to investigate the issues of the case, and make recommendatio ...

Child Name Change Colorado

07.05.2015

Oftentimes, in family law cases, one parent wants to change his or her child’s last name. The reasons for wanting a name change are varied. Maybe you had your child out of wedlock, he only has Mom’s last name, and you want him to share your last name as well.  Or maybe, after a divorce, a ...

Motion to Restrict Parenting Time in Colorado

19.02.2015

Emergency Motion to Restrict Parenting Time What do you do if you are concerned that the other parent is physically or emotionally endangering your children?  If you have serious concerns about the safety of your children, you can file an Emergency Motion to Restrict Parenting Time pursuant to §1 ...

Cheating Spouse: Matter in Divorce?

17.11.2014

Colorado: A “No Fault State” In Colorado, there is only one “reason” that the Court will grant a divorce: a finding that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”  This means, in Court, that the Judge needs to hear you, your spouse, or both of you answer “yes” to the following question: do you ...