Dividing rental real estate in a divorce can feel overwhelming, especially when income, tenants, and long-term investments are involved. In Colorado, property division follows equitable distribution rules, which means the court aims for a fair, though not always...
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Is dividing cryptocurrencies in a divorce difficult?
Dividing cryptocurrencies or cryptos between spouses is a complex process because of their nature, which could cause tension in a divorce. If you are currently negotiating terms with your partner, understanding how crypto distribution works would be beneficial for...
Can social media income be divided?
Divorce gets more complicated when income comes from unusual places—like social media. If you or your spouse earns money through content creation, that income may become part of the property division process. Here’s how Colorado courts might handle it. What counts as...
Can a spouse claim ownership of an influencer’s brand?
Social media influencers earn significant income through sponsorships, advertisements, and brand deals. If an influencer gains popularity and builds a profitable brand during the marriage, the income and related assets may become marital property. Courts assess when...
How are military benefits treated during divorce asset division?
Military pensions and benefits often represent some of the most valuable assets in a divorce involving a service member. Dividing these benefits can be complex due to federal and state regulations. Understanding the basic rules helps both parties protect their rights...
How are restricted stock units handled in a divorce?
Dividing assets during a divorce includes not only tangible items like homes and cars but also financial assets such as restricted stock units. RSUs are a type of compensation often given to employees by their employers. The defining feature of RSUs is that they...
