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Understanding No-Fault Divorce in Colorado: What It Means for You
Colorado is a no-fault divorce state, meaning neither spouse must prove wrongdoing to end a marriage. The only legal ground is that the relationship is irretrievably broken. This system promotes fairness, reduces conflict, and helps families resolve property, custody, and support without blame. Colorado courts focus on equitable outcomes, not fault, while still considering financial misconduct when dividing assets.

Leah S. Wolf
Nov 32 min read


Effective Solutions with Alternative Dispute Resolution
Conflict is an inevitable part of human relationships, especially in families. Whether it’s disagreements over finances, child custody, or personal values, family conflicts can lead to emotional distress. Traditional litigation can often escalate tensions and create lasting rifts. This is where alternative dispute resolution (ADR) comes into play, providing effective solutions to resolve disputes amicably. A calming environment for family conflict resolution discussions. Unde

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 144 min read


Navigating the Unknown: A Neutral Approach to Emotional Financial Planning Post-Divorce
Going through a divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in a person's life. It often leads to emotional upheaval that can cloud judgment and complicate decision-making, particularly regarding finances. Although it might feel overwhelming, starting your emotional financial planning journey, post-divorce is crucial for building a secure future. This article explores practical ways to approach financial planning with a neutral mindset that prioritizes clarity and

Leah S. Wolf
Nov 17, 20244 min read


Divorcing Someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder
A lot of women stay married to narcissists because they are afraid of the legal system. In general, they have been verbally abused so often that they begin to believe things that aren't true. We chose this topic because we speak to women who are married to narcissists, and they know it, but they will spend the first 20 minutes explaining why they can't leave. It's not that they don't want to leave, but they have been conditioned and beaten down to the point where they think

Leah S. Wolf
Oct 30, 20243 min read


Why is October the best time to move forward with my divorce? (Secrets from an Attorney)
The holiday season is quickly approaching, and whether you have children or not, I have heard an urban legend that you don't want to get divorced during the holidays because it will ruin the holiday. The truth is there is a way to do this without alerting the other party and you can make it through one more holiday. I wrote about this in another blog in 2020, and I stand by my advice, but wow, that was a long read! I imagine you are experiencing a lot of anxiety right now,

Leah S. Wolf
Oct 22, 20243 min read


Do I have to vaccinate my child against COVID-19?
The COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for children 12 and older. Some parents have been anxiously awaiting the chance to vaccinate their...

Leah S. Wolf
Aug 17, 20212 min read


Colorado Experiences Increased Deaths in Domestic Violence Cases During COVID-19.
Domestic violence homicides are on the rise in many cities around the country, according to preliminary data from local law enforcement....
Leah S. Wolf, Esq.
Dec 8, 20203 min read


Should I File for Divorce Before or After the Holidays?
Making the decision to file for divorce is a difficult one but it can seem especially difficult during the holidays. If you are one of the many people who will be filing for divorce from your spouse, you may be tempted to wait until after the holidays. Many of us see this as "keeping the peace" during the holiday season. There is no easy answer but here are some factors you may want to take into consideration. Understand the Impact of the Virus on your Divorce Timeline. Du
Leah S. Wolf, Esq.
Nov 24, 20202 min read


Divorce Rates Spike During Coronavirus Quarantine
“When two people decide to get a divorce, it isn’t a sign that they ‘don’t understand’ one another, but a sign that they have, at least,...
Leah S. Wolf, Esq.
Jun 29, 20202 min read


Reckless Spending During a Divorce
When a divorce is looming, some people change their spending habits. Whether it is a reaction to stress or due to more nefarious...

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 19, 20202 min read


Sex-Neutral Accommodation of Caregiving/Family Responsibilities and Pregnancy
With schools and many child care facilities now closed for more than 12 weeks, employees may have exhausted any child care-related leave...

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 16, 20202 min read


Coronavirus has effected divorce proceedings. What are the changes and how can I protect myself?
The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. No matter how carefully a project is planned, something may still go wrong with it. ...

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 13, 20205 min read


PPP Loan Forgiveness Guidelines
Don’t understand the terms of your PPP loan? That’s okay because no one does. I mean this quite literally. When I glibly state that no...

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 11, 20204 min read


Changes to your PPP Loan
Can they change the terms of my PPP loan? Yes. Yes they can. On June 5, 2020, the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020...

Leah S. Wolf
Jun 8, 20204 min read


How Will Stimulus Checks be Divided Between Divorced, Divorcing or Separated Parents?
Recently Divorced Couples: For couples who were married at the time they filed their last tax return but have since divorced, this may...

Wolf & Associates
May 21, 20202 min read
No Colorado juries will assemble through July 6 because of coronavirus.
“How Does the Coronavirus Affect My Case?” Larimer County Notice Regarding Court Operations Related to Covid-19 All jury trials, with the...

Wolf & Associates
May 3, 20202 min read
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