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Family Law
Features
Family Law in the 2024 Colorado Legislative Session
Legislators this year are working on changes that would affect the law around CFIs and PREs, protection orders and youth rights.
Michael Rummel
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April 22, 2024
Opinion
Proposed Changes to the Colorado Rules for Magistrates: An Overview of the Revisions and How to Weigh In
Kaela Zihlman, a senior associate attorney at The W Law, explains the proposed changes to the Colorado Rules for Magistrates.
Law Week Contributor
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April 22, 2024
Opinion
Divorce Wars — Collaborative Divorce is a Better Way
Diane Carlton, special counsel at Griffiths Law, explains how collaborative divorce works as a voluntary alternative settlement dispute process.
Law Week Contributor
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April 22, 2024
Opinion
‘Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose:’ 10 Keys to a Successful Mediation
Christina Patierno, shareholder and founding partner at Epstein Patierno, provides 10 keys to a successful mediation for family law attorneys.
Law Week Contributor
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April 22, 2024
Opinion
Don’t Say Alienation
Partner and co-founder of BAM Family Law Kyle McFarlane explains Kayden’s Law and parental alienation and the possible impacts of both on family law.
Law Week Contributor
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April 22, 2024
News
First LLP Exam Set for April 30 in Denver
In just two months, the first class of LLPs will be able to represent clients in certain family law matters in the state of Colorado.
Michael Rummel
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April 16, 2024
Legislature
Bill Affirming the Licensure Program for Legal Paraprofessionals Passes Unanimously in Committee
In an unanimous vote, the Colorado House Judiciary passed a bill that would create a new licensure program for legal paraprofessionals.
Michael Rummel
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February 28, 2024
News
Family Law: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has continued to make waves across the legal industry including in family law.
Matt Suoja
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July 25, 2023
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