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Blog articles

  • May 3, 2021
    1. Don’t Commit Any Bad FoulsIn any divorce, you’ll want to make sure you don’t make any bad mistakes that could negatively impact the outcome of your case. It is important to listen to your attorney, and make smart, educated decisions when necessary. It is also important to avoid making emotionally-charged decisions, as these often...
  • May 2, 2021
    Some misconceptions about filing for divorce are based on old legal principles while many others are just patently untrue. By not understanding how a divorce proceeding actually works, you may be in for some unexpected surprises along the way. Additionally, you may not know what realistic goals you can set for your divorce. In this...
  • May 2, 2021
    When entering into a divorce, you should never attempt to hide property or assets, never violate a court order, and don’t wait to hire an experienced Denver divorce attorney, to name a few.  By having a divorce lawyer in your corner, you’ll better understand your options, be able to set realistic goals, and improve your...
  • April 9, 2021
    At Peek Vasquez, LLC (former Peek Family Law LLC), we pride ourselves on being the best family law attorneys in the area. Through years of experience and success for our clients, we know what it takes to be the lawyer a struggling family needs.  Whether it’s empathy, logic, or problem-solving skills, a stellar family lawyer...
  • March 15, 2021
    Uncontested Divorce – Defined An uncontested divorce is the path of least resistance for couples that have determined they no longer want to share a marriage together. An uncontested divorce is a divorce where both parties agree on the terms of the divorce amicably or without protest, or in the event one party files for...
  • February 11, 2021
    Permanent Spousal Maintenance Lasts Forever When it comes to spousal maintenance payments, the word “permanent” isn’t necessarily the best to describe most settlements. In fact, truly permanent lifelong maintenance is becoming increasingly rare. The term “permanent” in this case merely refers to the fact that the payments do continue for a designated length of time...

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