by theevokegroup | Mar 5, 2019 | Family Law, LGBTQ Family Law
Becoming Parents As An LGBTQ Couple Over the past two decades, the legal landscape of LGBTQ relationships has evolved. Now, LGBTQ individuals in Colorado can be married, enter into civil unions, get divorced, and be parents. When a same-sex couple is ready to become...
by theevokegroup | Nov 22, 2018 | Family Law, LGBTQ Family Law
Common Law Marriage In Colorado In Colorado, a common law marriage is one in which the couple lives together and holds themselves out to friends, family and the community as married, but never go through a formal ceremony or get a marriage license. In Colorado, a...
by theevokegroup | Oct 2, 2018 | Conservatorship, Family Law, Guardianship, LGBTQ Family Law, Premarital & Marital Agreements, Probate Litigation, Trust & Estate Law
Your Lawyers Role In Family Planning Engaged? Just married and getting ready to start a family? Divorced? This is a great time to organize your assets and prepare an Estate Plan for your growing family. Meeting with a lawyer at this time is crucial to prepare for any...
by theevokegroup | May 8, 2018 | Family Law, Guardianship, LGBTQ Family Law, Trust & Estate Law
Senate Bill 241 & What It Means For The LBGTQ Community The Colorado Children First Act Bill (SB 18-241), if passed, allows adoption agencies to deny lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons the right to adopt if it is against the adoption agency/foster...
by theevokegroup | Apr 30, 2018 | LGBTQ Family Law, News
2020 Census Update Another win for the LGBTQ community! The upcoming 2020 census will now ask about same sex marriage- for the first time. The 2020 census form will include separate categories for “opposite-sex” and “same-sex” spouses and unmarried partners. This is...
by theevokegroup | Jan 11, 2018 | Divorce & Legal Separation, Family Law, Interstate Issues & Relocation, LGBTQ Family Law
How Long Will A Divorce Take? Sorry to give the typical lawyer answer… it depends! There is not easy answer to how long your divorce will take. Variable that can affect the length of your divorce can include the complexity and size of the marital estate, the...