Divorce Mediation vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference?

Divorce Mediation vs. Litigation: What’s the Difference?

  • May 19, 2024
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

Making the Right Choice Divorce Mediation vs. Litigation As you are likely well aware,  life is filled with choices. So, it should come as no surprise that this fact is true even when determining how to divorce.  The right path for you depends upon a host of factors. The two options you have as you… Read More.

What Is Collaborative Divorce and How Does It Work in Colorado?

What Is Collaborative Divorce and How Does It Work in Colorado?

  • April 26, 2024
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

We all make choices based on what we know and what we expect, and we make them with the very best of intentions. But what worked at one point in time is not guaranteed to work forever. This is true with most aspects of life; marriage is no exception. When you and your spouse made… Read More.

Understanding Alimony in a High-Net-Worth Divorce

Understanding Alimony in a High-Net-Worth Divorce

  • February 13, 2024
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

If you’ve recently decided that a divorce is the best option for you and your spouse, you might be wondering how alimony — or, as it’s known in Colorado, maintenance — will work. This subject can be especially confusing when you have a high net worth. Divorce proceedings are complex, and when high-net-worth individuals are… Read More.

What Is Considered Parental Abandonment in Colorado?

What Is Considered Parental Abandonment in Colorado?

What Qualifies as Child Abandonment In Colorado? Abandonment Is Life Altering Parenting is never easy — and the definition of being a good parent or a bad parent is incredibly subjective. What works well for one family may be unwelcome or inappropriate for another. That said, most people agree that, at the very least, parenting… Read More.

Does It Matter Who Files for Divorce First?

Does It Matter Who Files for Divorce First?

  • September 4, 2023
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

Is It Better to File for Divorce First in Colorado? The Pros and Cons of Filing First Are Personal Deciding to divorce signals a major change in your life. This decision sparks many questions. Divorce is a complex process often complicated by the range of emotions involved. You have a lot on your plate. Moving… Read More.

Do You Have to Pay Alimony if Your Spouse Cheats in Colorado?

Do You Have to Pay Alimony if Your Spouse Cheats in Colorado?

  • August 10, 2023
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

How Colorado Alimony Laws Affect You The Impact of Behaviors While divorce in and of itself may seem simple, its impact on couples and families is anything but. The issues that must be settled when marriages come to an end are numerous, and how they are determined is incredibly involved.  Support, alimony, spousal maintenance —… Read More.

How to File for Divorce in Colorado

How to File for Divorce in Colorado

  • July 27, 2023
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

A Colorado Divorce Attorney Can Help File for Divorce Divorce is something that should never be taken lightly, as your future and that of your children are at stake. However, if the problems in your marriage have gotten to the point where you feel that divorce is your only option, you should make sure it… Read More.

What Is Considered an Asset in Divorce?

What Is Considered an Asset in Divorce?

  • January 6, 2023
  • Price Family Law
  • Divorce

One of the most important aspects of a divorce case is the division of marital property. Each state has a method for accomplishing this sometimes complex task. In Colorado, courts divide property equitably, or based on what the judge determines to be fair, given each spouse’s financial situation as well as their history and capacity… Read More.

What Happens If Your Child Support Is Not Paid in Colorado?

What Happens If Your Child Support Is Not Paid in Colorado?

Parents Are Financially Responsible for Supporting Their Children Sometimes Parents Don’t Live Up to Their Responsibilities Raising a child is one of life’s greatest joys — and also one of its biggest expenses. Costs of housing, food, and clothing are only the tip of the iceberg.  Medical and dental expenses, education, and activities all add… Read More.

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    Attorney Trista Price

    Trista McElhaney Price is a founding partner at Price Family Law, LLC. She specializes in high-asset divorce cases and legal matters involving complex business and financial issues as well as complex custody matters involving domestic violence, substance abuse issues, and mental health issues. Read Full Bio.