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Can I Represent Myself in a Colorado Divorce?

Colorado divorce attorneys often consult with people who don’t need full representation in some divorce matters, but in other areas they require the help of an experienced attorney. One example of this might be where you and your ex-spouse have agreed on the division of assets, but you are in disagreement about your parenting plan
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Genetic Testing

Genetic Testing for Paternity in Colorado

Colorado law allows the evidence of Genetic Testing to determine Paternity. This testing, as we shall see, does not necessary mean DNA testing (which is a common misconception). We will also look at other aspects of such testing regarding disputes and documentation When is Genetic Testing in Colorado used?Genetic testing can be used in any
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Common Law Marriage

How to End Your Common Law Marriage in Colorado

The attorneys at the offices of Marrison Family Law in Colorado Springs are often asked questions about how common law marriages are recognized and ended in the state of Colorado. People are sometimes confused about whether or not the relationship they are choosing to end is legally considered a common law marriage. They may wonder
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