Re-Read Your Divorce Decree
In the first few months following the dissolution of your marriage, review the terms of your divorce to ensure that you do not have any upcoming deadlines, and make sure that your former spouse is upholding his or her legal obligations defined by the divorce decree. There are often deadlines associated with the closing of joint accounts, the refinancing of a home, and the resolution of other financial issues. Be aware of the dates that you are required to complete certain obligations. If you are required to transfer titles, property, or information to your former spouse, make sure that you do it on time. If your spouse has failed to follow through on his or her obligations, offer them a friendly reminder. If they do not comply within a reasonable amount of time, contact your divorce attorney who can start the process with a letter that conveys to your former spouse that you expect them to abide by the terms of the divorce. By ensuring that you follow through on your financial obligations, you can help maintain as amicable relationship as possible with your ex.
Located in Denver (303) 299-9484 and Fort Collins (970) 472-1838, The Harris Law Firm is Colorado's largest family law firm. Focusing exclusively on Colorado Divorce and Colorado Child Custody and Support, the firm's philosophy is to work with you to resolve your legal matter in the best way possible. When you consult with one of our attorneys, the expert legal advice you receive will help you understand your rights and options according to Colorado law. And when you retain this AV rated firm, the many years of combined experience provided by your legal team will ensure that the resolution of your case is handled in the most organized, timely, cost efficient and effective manner possible. If you want to limit conflict and protect your rights, call us today to schedule a private consultation in our Denver or Fort Collins offices. Call us at 303 299 9484 or send us an email at info@harrisfamilylaw.com.
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