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YES. In Colorado you are liable for child support until the child is 19 unless she is financially self-sufficient or married before that.
Yes. Even though you don't explain what you mean by "an outstanding warrant", there isn't anything about any kind of warrant that prevents filing... Read Answer
The filing party in a dissolution of marriage action is not important under Colorado law, nor is adultery. Colorado is a no-fault state, meaning the... Read Answer
If you have a court order that states he must pay the mortgage, then he must pay. If he fails or refuses, you can file a contempt motion... Read Answer
I believe your question is one regarding civil liability as opposed to a domestic matter. You cannot be held liable for relaying information... Read Answer
To be charged with contempt, you must have the ability to comply with a court order. If you have lost your job or have no income, it is not... Read Answer
Typically, a settlement in a divorce (separation agreement) cannot be reopened after 5 years by statute. However, where your claim is based on... Read Answer
There are a few questions/issues here. First, yes, you can reach a settlement with just a mediator, many people do it. However, I... Read Answer
A party can proceed with a divorce even if they cannot find or serve the other party. When you cannot find the other party, you must file a... Read Answer
Unfortunately, in general, just as any property or increase in value of property accrued during the marriage is marital property subject to division,... Read Answer
Technically, an attorney enters their appearance by appearing in court. So the attorney need not file a document indicating they are entering... Read Answer
I am not exactly sure what your question is, but regarding the house: When two people own a house together, the only practical options are to 1.... Read Answer
If you are in fact common law married you will need to get a legal divorce. However, there are a number of factors considered when determining... Read Answer
If your wife was awarded the car in the divorce but your name was still on the loan, you are unfortunately on the hook. Many people today are... Read Answer
His paying for all expense previously does not necessarily mean that he is required to continue doing so if he is/was not required to. So, to... Read Answer
Yes you can. If filing in IL, you must reside in your county as least 90 days before you file for divorce.
This is a common way to conduct mediation. I have been involved in numerous large commercial meditations where, after an initial meeting, we... Read Answer
Your facts are bit confusing but, apparently, you quite quickly changed your name on your social security records after you got married even though... Read Answer
In Washington State, it appears your marriage is void.