
Granted a Money Judgment in a Divorce?
By: Kate Critchfield Director of Operations, Paralegal Front Range Family Lawyers, a Division of Edmonds & Logue Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, but I work for two attorneys that, in my opinion, kick-butt (and no, they did not pay me to say that). But in all seriousness, I cannot and am not giving any legal advice. Any opinions listed below are my own, and this article is for informational purposes only. ___________________________ Let’s address the elephant in the courtroom; the topic of collecting a money judgment. I’m not talking about collecting money for big companies. I am talking about individual, every-day people who are owed money. People like the solo contractor who was only paid the deposit for the 10-day project they completed, or the person whose roommate borrowed $1000.00 two years ago, but they have never seen a dime of that money returned. Almost every small business-person who has provided

Granted a Money Judgment in a Divorce? Here’s How to Collect
By: Kate Critchfield Director of Operations, Paralegal Front Range Family Lawyers, a Division of Edmonds & Logue Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, but I work for two attorneys that, in my opinion, kick-butt (and no, they did not pay me to say that). But in all seriousness, I cannot and am not giving any legal advice. Any opinions listed below are my own, and this article is for informational purposes only. ___________________________ Let’s address the elephant in the courtroom; the topic of collecting a money judgment. I’m not talking about collecting money for big companies. I am talking about individual, every-day people who are owed money. People like the solo contractor who was only paid the deposit for the 10-day project they completed, or the person whose roommate borrowed $1000.00 two years ago, but they have never seen a dime of that money returned. Almost every small business-person who has provided

Need a Family Law Attorney? Here’s What to Look For
By: Kate Critchfield Director of Operations, Paralegal Front Range Family Lawyers, a Division of Edmonds & Logue Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, but I work for two attorneys that, in my opinion, kick-butt (and no, they did not pay me to say that). But in all seriousness, I cannot and am not giving any legal advice. Any opinions listed below are my own, and this article is for informational purposes only. Are you equipped with the tools to find a family law attorney who specializes in protecting your interests? Deciding to file for divorce is a major step—one that’s rarely taken lightly. As you weigh the consequences and the road ahead, the next challenge arises: finding the right attorney to guide you through the process. Where do I start? There are plenty of free resources on the web where you can start looking for a good lawyer to fit your needs.