Colorado Divorce Law, Colorado Divorce Information & Colorado Mediation News
Here, at “The Latest!,” you’ll find the latest news and information regarding Colorado divorce law and other Colorado divorce information or topics of interest to parties considering mediation of their Colorado divorce.
Recent Changes To Colorado Divorce Laws
See especially our articles on 2009 Colorado Divorce Law Filing Fees Increase, 2008 Changes to Colorado Child Support Laws, the simplified and streamlined 2006 Sworn Financial Statement forms, and our feature on the major 2005 changes to Colorado divorce law, process and forms. We have also recently updated our Colorado child custody and visitation relocation law article.
We currently host 21 other articles on Colorado divorce law and related topics. Additionally, consider recent posts in our topical Colorado DivorcePoint! divorce law blog.
Colorado Mediation News
Learn about the new Colorado Mediation Association or “theMAC” in our article 2011 Colorado Mediators Organization Rebrands as the “Colorado Mediation Association!” (The old Colorado Council of Mediators — CCMO — is no more.)
Evolution Of Our Divorce Mediation Process
Finally, consider articles regarding changes at our office in 2006 (the substitution of old-style flip-charts with mediators’ client-side large LCD displays), in 2007 (additional new mediators’ technology and tools), and our plans for the future — as we continue to innovate ourColorado family and divorce mediation process.
Colorado Divorce Law Updates
Visit us again for new articles as the divorce laws of Colorado and federal and Colorado tax laws change.
Free Credit Report Valuable At Divorce!
first posted on: 12/29/2004
At Divorce Resolutions®, Colorado Center for Divorce Mediation™, we work with our Colorado mediation clients to address all issues in family law and divorce cases in a cooperative, comprehensive manner. Importantly, this includes the allocation of responsibility for marital debts. Often, collaborative divorce planning seeks the closure or transfer to a single responsible party — of joint accounts, or debts incurred during the marriage for which both parties are formally obligated.
Federal law now allows all Colorado residents (not just Colorado divorcing couples) to request from a central reporting source and without charge — one annual credit report from each of the three major nationwide credit reporting agencies. The Fair Credit Reporting Act thus allows Colorado parties up to three total credit reports over the course of a year.
We recommend that our Colorado divorce or legal separation clients immediately access and review this valuable credit reporting information at www.annualcreditreport.com. (You can also access this web site to obtain further information on requesting your credit report by telephone or postal mail.)
Having your updated credit report will eliminate any future “surprises.” This valuable information will ensure your Colorado divorce or legal separation planning and resulting mediated agreement completely resolve all outstanding credit card, installment loan and other marital debt issues and concerns.
Also, see our “Spotlight” or other feature articles, where we discuss in detail other Colorado legal, procedural (including divorce law and family mediation) or parenting topics. Presently, we look in depth at:
- Colorado Custody and Visitation Relocation Law
- Legal Separation, Dissolution of Marriage & Divorce in Colorado
- Confidentiality of Mediation in Colorado
- Choosing A Divorce Mediator
- Divorce in Denver Magazine articles
An additional highly recommended resource for Colorado divorce law information is Colorado Springs, Colorado, family lawyer Carl Graham’s Colorado Divorce and Family Law Guide.
Return to home, or for other news articles on Colorado divorce law and Colorado mediation issues, return to the index to our site’s Colorado divorce law information and mediation news – The Latest!