If you receive child support from a co-parent with financial difficulties, you may worry that sometime soon your co-parent may file for bankruptcy. Some parents go bankrupt just to keep from paying support or other obligations related to supporting a child. However,...
Month: January 2021
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Keeping your full 401(k) in your divorce
Your divorce will certainly bring about a number of changes in your life in Colorado, yet one you may not anticipate (just as many of our past clients here at the Pearman Law Firm, P.C. did not) is the division of your 401(k). The contributions made to a 401(k)...
Your estate plan doesn’t need to be revised, does it?
You have worked hard to develop a comprehensive estate plan consisting of several documents and countless contingencies to ensure your surviving loved ones are properly cared for and your end of life decisions are honored. Unfortunately, you are not finished. An...