Under Colorado law, the amount of child support that is determined in a child support action is typically tied to the income of the parties. The more income a party has, the greater is their share of support obligation. But what if one of the parties does not work? Is that party treated as having no income? The answer is; it depends. (more…)
December 30, 2009
March 17, 2009
Personal Jurisdiction for Colorado Dissolution of Marriage
Is personal jurisdiction necessary to get a dissolution of marriage in Colorado? Generally, yes. But the details vary. Personal jurisdiction deals with the power of the court to enter orders as to a person or a thing. (more…)