In Colorado, spouses who choose to go their separate ways have two paths. They can file for divorce or choose a legal separation as a temporary solution while deciding the future of their marriage. A legal separation in Colorado provides the same rights and protections as a divorce, with legal terms for child custody, child support under the state’s guidelines, the division of assets, and spousal maintenance (alimony) when appropriate. During a legal separation in Denver, the spouses live apart…
Facing divorce is an emotionally distressing and legally complex prospect. It can also quickly become contentious when one or both spouses become defensive over assets to which they feel they are entitled or wish to prevent a spouse from keeping during the separation of assets required by Colorado divorce law. While this is a common reaction to divorce, if the urge to protect assets leads to hiding assets in a Colorado divorce, there can be adverse consequences, including the other…