When authorities suspect you of engaging in illegal behavior, they may employ different tactics to get you to admit to what they believe you have done. It is important that you exercise care when communicating with authorities so that you do not inadvertently...
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What is tax evasion?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Dec 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
You can face criminal charges for tax evasion when you participate in illegal activities to avoid paying your taxes. In most cases, a tax evasion scheme will involve misrepresenting your personal or business income to the IRS. This misrepresentation can take on...
3 benefits of a collaborative divorce
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Dec 7, 2020 | Family Law
The decision to divorce is not made lightly. When one or both spouses no longer wants to remain married, the only legal action to take is divorce. Colorado law gives couples a few options when it comes to legally ending their marriage. One of these involves hashing...
Prisoners facing rising rates of violence, sexual abuse
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Nov 2, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Spending time in a Colorado jail or prison is difficult enough, but many jails and prisons across the state and nation also see high rates of violence and sexual abuse among prisoners and staff members. Many prisoners are reluctant to call attention to the unfavorable...
Do you qualify for Colorado spousal support?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Oct 8, 2020 | Family Law
Dividing one household and its income does not divide the expenses of running a single household. If you have concerns about affording an independent lifestyle after divorce, you may want to explore Colorado spousal support. Before negotiating a divorce agreement,...
DWAI and DUI laws in Colorado
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Sep 22, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Penalties for driving under the influence in Colorado start at a blood alcohol content of 0.05%. This crime, known as driving while ability impaired, carries a lesser sentence for the first offense than for a DUI with BAC of 0.08% or higher. Review the consequences of...
3 defective causes of stucco cracks
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Aug 31, 2020 | Civil Litigation
Finding cracks in the stucco of your home's exterior can be alarming. You may wonder if it represents a construction defect. You should know that stucco cracks normally as a matter of course. Stucco cracking is more common in newer homes because of the materials...
What to address in a Colorado parenting plan
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jul 29, 2020 | Family Law
Many former couples find co-parenting to be difficult, and if you are among those adjusting to such an arrangement, you may understand why. Because so many families struggle to navigate the transition into co-parenting, the state of Colorado requires that you create...
FAQs about bail in Colorado
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jun 30, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Trials do not usually happen immediately after an arrest. Because someone is innocent until proven guilty, holding someone in jail until the trial without a conviction may be unnecessary and unjust punishment. Rather than forcing the person facing charges to remain in...
White collar crime: What is it and which ones are most common?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jun 26, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Per the Federal Bureau of Investigation, white collar crime is a category of crime that involves some type of deceit or fraud on the part of its perpetrators. Its purpose is to give them or their friends or family member some type of personal financial gain by means...