Going through a gray divorce is significantly different than going through a divorce in your younger years. In a gray divorce, you're 50, 60 or 70 years old. You might be approaching retirement or be in retirement already.A gray divorce can be difficult...
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Auto insurance fraud can have lasting consequences
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | May 2, 2019 | Firm News
Your car is getting older, and you don't really want to have to pay for a new one. You know it's costly, but you have a great insurance policy that would allow you to buy a new vehicle as a replacement if yours was damaged beyond repair.You've paid into insurance for...
Income tax: The difference between fraud and negligence
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Apr 4, 2019 | Firm News
The federal tax system is extremely complicated, especially if you don't have any knowledge of what's expected of you. No matter how much you learn or who you hire to assist you, there's always a chance you could run into trouble with the IRS.There's a big difference...
What are the most common types of construction defects?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Apr 2, 2019 | Firm News
It doesn't matter if you're building a home or have hired a contractor to complete a renovation project in Denver, you expect the results to meet or exceed industry standards. Unfortunately, there are times when this doesn't happen.Construction defects are all too...
Don’t ignore the potential harm of a felony DUI
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Mar 5, 2019 | Firm News
The first Coloradan law regarding felony DUIs wasn't created until 2015. The first felony penalty was created with the law, and over 1,000 arrests have been made since.The new law came with harsh penalties including the risk of going to prison for a DUI if the person...
This is what happens during a divorce trial
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Feb 1, 2019 | Firm News
Not all divorces have to go to trial, but if your divorce is volatile and you can't agree, it might be in the best interests of the case to end up in court. There are times when two people can't agree outside court, won't go to mediation and refuse arbitration. If all...
What Colorado residents should know about federal marijuana laws
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jan 6, 2019 | Firm News
After years of enjoying liberal policies toward recreational and medical marijuana use in Colorado, it's hard to remember that possession of marijuana remains illegal under U.S. federal law. In fact, federal drug laws classify marijuana as a Schedule I drug. This...
When does a drug violation become a federal offense?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jan 4, 2019 | Firm News
The vast majority of drug cases will fall under the jurisdiction of the state court system in the state where the crime allegedly occurred. However, there are numerous scenarios in which a drug offense becomes a federal violation and must be litigated and defended in...