In dividing marital property, if the parties cannot agree, then a court must determine the the approximate current value of the property owned by the parties. Contact the Divorce Help Center and let a professional mediator assist you in finding a fair resolution to this issues. Otherwise, the determination of value is within the trial court’s discretion,…
Monthly Archives: December 2010
In Colorado, the Court of Appeals recently ruled that accrued vacation time and sick time are not marital assets. While enforceable contractual rights do constitute marital property, interests that are merely speculative are only expectations. Contact Divorce Help Center to evaluate your particular situation. For example, employee stock options are only consider marital property if the rights…
Marital property does not include property that a party possessed prior to the marriage. However, if premarital property is placed into a joint tenancy account or asset during the marriage, it reflects an intent by the donor spouse to make a gift to the marriage. Contact Divorce Help Center to evaluate your particular situation. Such…
The effects of divorce on children has been studied extensively over the last few decades. Researchers now view conflict, rather than the divorce or the specifics of the parenting plan, as the most important factor in determining a childs post-divorce adjustment. Contact a mediator at Mediation Partners to help you evaluate your particular situation. Overall, children’s…
