- DivorceIn a military divorce, there are often significant assets that complicate the way in which assets will be divided. Individuals who are in the military often accrue significant benefits throughout the course of their careers, including significant retired pay that can ensure their financial stability after retirement. In many cases, a military member’s pension is their most valuable asset, so both spouses and member themselves are often concerned as to how a divorce may affect their pension.
- Child SupportIf you were not married to your child’s father when your child was born, you may need to file a petition to establish paternity. After paternity has been legally established, you may then ask the court to award child support. The court will follow Colorado guidelines when determining how much you should receive.
- Child Custody and VisitationLocated in Broomfield, the Faletti Law Office, P.C., is built on the belief that a Colorado child custody lawyer should be caring, attentive, smart, tenacious and dedicated to the best interests of your children. Our clients also appreciate that we demystify the divorce process for them.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementIf you are not married to your partner, but you have assets that you own jointly and you live together, it is important to put in place a process for dividing the assets. A cohabitation agreement is a contract that will enable you and your partner to determine how assets should be divided in the event that you split up. In many ways, a cohabitation agreement is analogous to a prenuptial agreement.
- Spousal SupportFortunately for people who rely on their spouse or benefits provided by their spouse’s job for health care coverage, Colorado courts tend to keep the status quo while a divorce action is pending. This means that judges often issue orders directing the payment of temporary spousal support and could very well prohibit either party from taking any action that would impact health insurance coverage.
- Estate PlanningAttorney Harold Faletti is prepared to represent you, whether you need assistance with a divorce, a tax problem, bankruptcy or estate planning. Schedule a consultation with Faletti Law Office, P.C., by calling 303-438-8477 or sending an email. Calls and emails receive prompt responses.
- WillsIn Colorado, the intent of the testator in a will is paramount. The probate process tries to ensure that the intent of the testator is met, but it is an imperfect system. With experience comes knowledge, and careful drafting. Also, the ability to fight through probate litigation for the intent of the deceased or the interests of benefactors after death should not be overlooked when choosing a Denver wills and probate lawyer.
- Probate
- BankruptcyMany people believe the recent bankruptcy reforms prohibit them from filing for bankruptcy protection. On the contrary, the bankruptcy reform act was an attempt to prevent bankruptcy abuse and to have creditors who could afford to pay some of their debts do so, i.e., to force those who could afford to pay a portion of their debt file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy rather than a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
- ForeclosureAre you facing creditor harassment, foreclosure, repossession and other creditor actions in Colorado? We can help. Contact us today online or by telephone at (303) 438-8477 to speak with an experienced Broomfield bankruptcy lawyer. We offer free initial consultations.
- Tax LawFaletti Law Office, P.C., is a full-service law firm dedicated to providing effective legal representation in the areas of bankruptcy, family law, probate and tax law. LEARN MORE
- Debt CollectionBy filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy you can stop foreclosure proceedings, repossessions, and debt collection efforts, including those annoying, and often harassing, phone calls.