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Colorado Overtime Laws

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In simple terms, when employees, whether salaried or hourly, work more than 40 hours per week or 12 hours per day, federal and Colorado overtime laws mandate that they be paid at a rate of one and a half times their regular hourly pay. This regular hourly rate must not be lower than $8.00 (for…

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How to Avoid Paying Spousal Support

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Navigating the financial implications of a divorce can be daunting. One of the most contentious issues is often spousal support, also known as alimony. If you’re concerned about potential alimony payments, check out these insights on how to avoid paying spousal support, within the legal framework. Spousal Support Before delving into strategies on how to…

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Alimony vs Spousal Support

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In the realm of family law, topics such as alimony vs spousal support often crop up, especially during the process of legal separation or divorce. The two terms can sometimes create confusion due to their interchangeable usage. Let’s clarify them and understand their inherent differences and similarities. Understanding Alimony and Spousal Support Generally speaking, both…

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12 Reasons People Hire Family Lawyers

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Navigating the complex waters of family law can be daunting, whether you’re facing a divorce, custody battle, or planning your estate. Family lawyers specialize in these areas, offering invaluable support and expertise. Here’s a comprehensive look at 12 reasons why people often turn to family lawyers for help. Divorce 1. Asset Division Divorce often involves…

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What Disqualifies You From Alimony?

What Disqualifies You From Alimony?

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Primarily for economic reasons, which may be beyond their control, most people don’t qualify for alimony. Other people qualify under the rules, but they’re only entitled to limited, short-term payments. Spousal support laws vary significantly in different states. In this post, we’ll examine some general qualifications for alimony that apply in most states. Always consult…

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How to Terminate Parental Rights of Non-Custodial Parent

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Parental rights are a complex issue, deeply rooted in emotions, law, and the best interests of a child. In extreme situations, there may be a need to terminate the parental rights of a non-custodial parent. Know how to go about it, the reasons that may lead to it, and the legal procedures involved. Understanding Parental…

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When Can You Deny Visitation to the Non-Custodial Parent?

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Divorce or separation can be difficult, especially when children are involved. As a custodial parent, you might feel the need to deny visitation to the non-custodial parent. However, you cannot deny visitation rights to the non-custodial parent if there is a custody agreement or custody order in place. So, when can you deny visitation to…

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What is a Status Hearing?

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A status hearing keeps a divorce case moving forward. The process, which usually lasts between six and twelve months, often bogs down, for one reason or another. Family law status hearings avoid unnecessary delays and help ensure that all parties involved, most the attorneys, are doing their jobs. Usually, attorneys confer before the status hearing…

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Will I Lose My Disability If I Work Part-Time?

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Almost every recipient of Social Security Disability Benefits has pondered over the question: “will I lose my disability benefits if I work part-time?” The prospect of navigating the intricate rules and regulations can be quite daunting. Here you can learn how part-time employment can impact your disability benefits, how the Social Security Administration (SSA) interprets…

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What is a Custodial Parent?

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In the realm of family law, the term “custodial parent” is frequently used. But what does it mean? Read this thorough explanation of the custodial parent definition, rights, obligations, and more, that also touches upon the role of the non-custodial parent. Definition The term “custodial parent” refers to the individual with whom a child primarily…

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