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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I claim my portion of my ex husbands retirement?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
To be able to obtain entitlement to the retirement of your, what seems now ex-husband, you must draft and submit to the retirement company a QDRO, Qualified Domestic Relations Order. This is an Order that a lay person is not recommended to prepare, in fact, many attorneys do not draft these orders. But, one must be prepared and submitted to the retirement company so when you become entitled to the funds, when your husband or ex-husband retires, you can receive your share. The information above is for informational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice.
To be able to obtain entitlement to the retirement of your, what seems now ex-husband, you must draft and submit to the retirement company a QDRO, Qualified Domestic Relations Order. This is an Order that a lay person is not recommended to prepare, in fact, many attorneys do not draft these orders. But, one must be prepared and submitted to the retirement company so when you become entitled to the funds, when your husband or ex-husband retires, you can receive your share. The information above is for informational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice.
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What colorado statute states what the cooling off period when geting divorced?

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Answered by attorney David M. Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Flatiron Legal Advisors LLC
There is no cooling off period, however, the court cannot grant a divorce until 91 days after the other party is served with the divorce papers. Hope this helps.  You can reach Dave Rich at (303) 886-2516 or dave@flatironlegal.com. Dave Rich is an attorney licensed in Colorado. Answering your questions does not create an attorney-client relationship between us. You should speak with an attorney to whom you have provided all the facts in your case, before you take steps that may impact your legal rights. I am not obligated to answer subsequent emails or phone calls unless you have hired me. I wish you the best of luck with your situation.  
There is no cooling off period, however, the court cannot grant a divorce until 91 days after the other party is served with the divorce papers. Hope this helps.  You can reach Dave Rich at (303) 886-2516 or dave@flatironlegal.com. Dave Rich is an attorney licensed in Colorado. Answering your questions does not create an attorney-client relationship between us. You should speak with an attorney to whom you have provided all the facts in your case, before you take steps that may impact your legal rights. I am not obligated to answer subsequent emails or phone calls unless you have hired me. I wish you the best of luck with your situation.  
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Do I need some sort or contract or will my home always be considered my home?

Answered by attorney Brent R. Chipman
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Brent R. Chipman
There are several things you can do to keep the home as your separate property in case of a future divorce. You could have any future spouse sign a pre-nuptial agreement disclaiming any interest in the real property you owned prior to the marriage. You should also avoid adding your spouse to the title or to the loan obligation in case of a refinance. You should also make the payments on the mortgage and property taxes and upkeep on the home from a separate bank account. Even if a spouse is not on the title to real property, and even though the property is purchased and owned prior to the marriage, they may have a claim on a portion of any increase in the value of the property if they contribute to the increase in value (improvements) or if their income goes into a joint account that pays expenses associated with the property.
There are several things you can do to keep the home as your separate property in case of a future divorce. You could have any future spouse sign a pre-nuptial agreement disclaiming any interest in the real property you owned prior to the marriage. You should also avoid adding your spouse to the title or to the loan obligation in case of a refinance. You should also make the payments on the mortgage and property taxes and upkeep on the home from a separate bank account. Even if a spouse is not on the title to real property, and even though the property is purchased and owned prior to the marriage, they may have a claim on a portion of any increase in the value of the property if they contribute to the increase in value (improvements) or if their income goes into a joint account that pays expenses associated with the property.
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