Aurora Divorce Attorney, Rene Capron of Capron Law, LLC Is Taking A Stand To Protect The Rights
by Laureetta Williams Pet ExpertAs you already know, marriage is a legal contract where two
people obligate themselves as partners, presumably for life.
However, marriage doesn’t always last forever -- and when one spouse ends it,
he or she still has certain contractual obligations to the other.
The law does not allow men or women to simply walk away from the union without
potential responsibility for the other’s welfare.
Also
called spousal support or spousal maintenance, in most states and locales you
have a right to it if your spouse’s income is more than yours or if you need
time to get back on your feet after the divorce has settled, among other
statutory factors the court considers.
Women in long-term marriages and partnerships are more likely to receive
support than those in marriages that last only a few years.
Rehabilitative support is the most common, ordered for a limited period of time
so you may go back to school or otherwise acquire job skills to improve your
income.
You may ask for support as soon as one of you files for divorce as a temporary
orders and you may also seek permanent maintenance when a final order is
entered.
If you and your husband invested in a home while you were married, you usually
have a right to a portion of its equity, regardless of who made mortgage
payments. As with any case there may be
exceptions to the division of marital property, so it is imperative you seek
legal counsel to determine what is separate and what is marital.
Provided you have children and you’re the custodial parent, you may ask the
court to award you possession of your home while your divorce is pending.
When a home is only in one party’s name, a temporary injunction, upon filing
prohibits the sale of this property without your permission.
Even if your spouse never made any cash contributions to his
pension benefits during your marriage, you are usually entitled to a portion of
what accrued between the date of your wedding and the time you break up.
Pensions and retirement benefits are a part of ‘marital property’, just like
your home and other investments.
So calculating your share can be a complex equation and is best left to
experts, but you do have the right to a percentage of their value.
Colorado may allow you to suffer a slight disadvantage in divorce proceedings
because your spouse is able to afford a top attorney and you have no money to
retain one of your own; however, you should seek a court order to provide you
with legal representation to be on the same footing as your spouse.
Alternatively, one such person, Rene Capron, an Aurora divorce attorney and
family law lawyer, is an advocate for women in divorce who may be uneducated or
feel pressured into signing papers their husbands give to them, and are told to
do so to avoid seeking an attorney and to “keep it clean”, and as such Rene has
spoken on several local forums and press about women’s rights through divorce.
Here are one and two LIVE segments that
stand out from recent interviews where Ms. Capron discusses the legal issues
and challenges women face in the divorce process, and how to overcome those
challenges.
Provided you’re a woman going through divorce, child custody, visitation
rights, and child support, and you live in the South Metro Denver area, you may
want to contact Rene Capron, to be your Aurora divorce attorney to protect your
rights.
For more
information on family law and divorce matters, contact Rene Capron your Aurora divorce attorney of Capron Law, LLC in Aurora, Colorado.
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