Mack, CO Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 743 Horizon CourtSuite 200, Grand Junction, CO 81506

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  • Since our Firm's initial founding in 1882, we have represented a broad range of businesses, individuals, governmental entities, and other organizations on legal matters throughout... Read More

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  • 2454 Patterson Rd #200, Breckenridge, CO 80424

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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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Monica S. McElyea
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  • 101 South 3rd Street, Suite 265, Grand Junction, CO 81501+1 location

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  • Springer & Steinberg, P.C. is a powerful civil and criminal litigation firm. Our approach is simple: do the best work, get the best results. Jeff Springer is a powerful personal... Read More

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  • Serving Mack, CO and Mesa County, Colorado

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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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Monica S. McElyea
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  • 322 North 8th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 115 N. 5th Street, Suite 230, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 605 Grand Ave., Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 102 N 4th Street, Suite 107, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 2754 Compass Drive, Suite 130, Grand Junction, CO 81506-3970

  • 605 25 Rd., Ste. 101, Grand Junction, CO 81505

  • 1525 Poplar Dr., Grand Junction, CO 81505

  • 2754 Compass Dr., Ste. 105, Grand Junction, CO 81506-8743

  • 115 N. 5th St., Ste. 301, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 1154 N. 4th St., Grand Junction, CO 81502

  • 222 N. 7th St., Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 619 Main St., Grand Junction, CO 81502

  • 827 Grand Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 1204 N 7th St Suite 104, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 743 Horizon Court, Suite 310-B, Grand Junction, CO 81506

  • 446 Main St., Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 359 Colorado Avenue, Suite 303, Grand Junction, CO 81501

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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.

Should I relocate with my kids, within state, before or after filing for divorce?

David M. Rich
Answered by attorney David M. Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Flatiron Legal Advisors LLC
Until there is a court order about parenting time, each parent has an equal right to parenting time and there is nothing to stop you from moving across the state. Venue (where you file) is proper where he resides or in whatever county he is served in. You can, however, file in any county and it would be up to him to object to that venue and try to have it moved. You probably are better off moving before filing, but I would need to know more about the facts of your case to give you a more definitive response as to whether that would benefit you legally and you also should consider the human factors and how it will affect your case and your relationship with him going forward as co-parents if you move the kids prior to filing for divorce and getting a court order regarding parenting time (given the age of the children, the facts you state and his involvement with the kids, it sounds like you have a pretty good case to be allowed to move across the state in any case). I offer a free 15 minute initial consultation if you have further questions. I hope this helps. 
Until there is a court order about parenting time, each parent has an equal right to parenting time and there is nothing to stop you from moving across the state. Venue (where you file) is proper where he resides or in whatever county he is served in. You can, however, file in any county and it would be up to him to object to that venue and try to have it moved. You probably are better off moving before filing, but I would need to know more about the facts of your case to give you a more definitive response as to whether that would benefit you legally and you also should consider the human factors and how it will affect your case and your relationship with him going forward as co-parents if you move the kids prior to filing for divorce and getting a court order regarding parenting time (given the age of the children, the facts you state and his involvement with the kids, it sounds like you have a pretty good case to be allowed to move across the state in any case). I offer a free 15 minute initial consultation if you have further questions. I hope this helps. 
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Can my ex dictate that there are no overnights with girlfriend after?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
It isn't clear whether your question applies to your step-son or a child of both you and your ex-. However, you have no legal rights regarding a step-son and if there is no court order declaring you to be the father of a second child and giving you specific parental rights, you have no rights and are stuck with whatever rules the mother wants to impose until such time as you get a court to establish rules that she has to follow too.
It isn't clear whether your question applies to your step-son or a child of both you and your ex-. However, you have no legal rights regarding a step-son and if there is no court order declaring you to be the father of a second child and giving you specific parental rights, you have no rights and are stuck with whatever rules the mother wants to impose until such time as you get a court to establish rules that she has to follow too.
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After 15 years want to take ex husband to court to re negotiate terms of settlement due to him forcing me to use his lawyer when i was mentally ill

Answered by attorney Kelly Snodgrass
Divorce lawyer at The Law Offices of Ryan Kinsey, PLLC
Typically, a settlement in a divorce (separation agreement) cannot be reopened after 5 years by statute.  However, where your claim is based on mental illness, the contract may be voidable depending on the circumstances.  Alternatively, you could consider attempting to modify certain provisions of a separation agreement based on current, changed circumstances.  You should consult an attorney to discuss your options.
Typically, a settlement in a divorce (separation agreement) cannot be reopened after 5 years by statute.  However, where your claim is based on mental illness, the contract may be voidable depending on the circumstances.  Alternatively, you could consider attempting to modify certain provisions of a separation agreement based on current, changed circumstances.  You should consult an attorney to discuss your options.
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