Category Archives: Divorce Mediation

Fathers Should Stay Invovled – Pt 2

Father’s are important – part 2 Divorce is difficult on everyone, especially the children. Mother’s usually stay involved with their children. However, for a number of reasons, may father’s fail to maintain consistent, nurturing contact with their children. This 2 part blog points out that Fathers Matter. Kids who felt their fathers were available had…

Fathers Should Stay Invovled – Pt 1

After divorce, it is important for a father’s to stay involved with their children. Continued involvement with the children creates secure attachment. Secure attachment is a bond between parent and child characterized by parenting that is warm, sensitive, dependable, and flexibly responsive. The child who is securely attached knows that the parent is available when…

Denver Post Endorsed Divorce Mediation

The Denver Post endorsed the use of divorce mediation its front page article on January 23, 2012. Support for the process, the cost savings, the stress reduction, and the speed of the process is all spelled out in their story. Statistics were also given regarding the rise of mediation and mediated agreements. According to the…

Surviving Divorce After 50

Divorce after 50 is an emotionally terrifying event, even in the most uncontested cases. However, with people living longer, the number of couples divorcing after 50 has risen every year for the last decade, will continue for the forseeable future. The challanges are often different as frequently children have left home, parties are often approaching…

Temporary Spousal Support Standard

Temporary Maintenance/Spousal Support in a divorce case is for the period of time between the filing of the case and the court approving the final permanent orders. C.R.S. 14-10-114(2)(b)(I)(A) creates a presumption of temporary spousal support in cases where the parties COMBINED INCOMEs are less than $75,000 a year. In this situation, the amount of…