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 ...

Ten Social Media "Don'ts" to Know in Your Colorado Divorce

18.01.2015

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?

09.01.2015

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 ...

FAQs Colorado Divorces

07.01.2015

How Long Does the Divorce Take? It depends.  Per law, a Court cannot divorce spouses until 91 days after the petition is served on the other party (or waiver signed by the other party).  However, it can take longer than this based on the Court’s docket and if it is contested.  Some jurisdictions ...

Colorado Divorce Attorney Fees

22.12.2014

A common question I often get asked is “can I get my ex to pay for my attorney fees?” Sometimes you can get your ex, or soon to be ex-spouse, to pay for attorney fees you incur during the divorce. Section 14-10-119, C.R.S. provides the primary way for an individual to receive attorney fees from t ...