Therapist-Privilege in Family Law
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?
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?
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Ten Social Media "Don'ts" to Know in Your Colorado Divorce
Ten Social Media “Don’ts” to Know in Your Colorado Divorce As a family law attorney for the past six plus years, the amount of times that I have used posts on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and Instagram as exhibits or evidence are astonishing. I have used these posts to show that my client should ...
Am I Common Law Married in Colorado?
Confused as to whether you are common law married? I have had many clients and potential clients ask me to tell them whether they are “common law married.” There is, usually, no straight forward answer to this question. There is a common misperception that a couple is common law married if they h ...