You and your spouse may have decided to end your marriage, but the responsibilities relative to raising your children will continue. In Colorado, you must submit a written parenting plan to the court, and the court encourages divorcing parents to work together to...
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What is white-collar crime?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Nov 28, 2021 | Criminal Defense
What happens when a business or government entity does not color inside the lines? While some actions may result in a nuisance to shareholders, others may rise to criminal charges. Crimes committed by business professionals fall under the white-collar umbrella. While...
3 tips for taking care of your mental health during divorce
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Oct 26, 2021 | Family Law
When you got married, you did not picture yourself getting divorced, but this is a reality for many couples, even after years of marriage. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2019, 746,971 couples in the U.S. got divorced or sought an...
Tips for avoiding accidental business fraud
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Oct 14, 2021 | Criminal Defense
It may seem odd to think that a business could accidentally participate in fraud, but it is more common than many people think. Often the source of the problem stems from mid-level employees who have enough authority to commit fraud, but not as much oversight as...
3 vacation property challenges you may face during a divorce
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Sep 17, 2021 | Family Law
If you live in the Denver metropolitan area, you may love driving into the high country to spend some quiet time away from the city. Purchasing a vacation property in Aspen, Vail, Crested Butte or anywhere else in the Centennial State allows you to have the comforts...
What should you do when a contractor messes up your project?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Aug 16, 2021 | Civil Litigation
Building a new home or remodeling your current residence is stressful enough, but what happens when your contractor messes up? Chances are you put a lot of funds into your project, so when your contractor makes mistakes, you want them fixed or you want your money...
A drug-related conviction may make college unaffordable
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jul 16, 2021 | Criminal Defense
From the University of Colorado at Boulder to the Colorado School of Mines, the Centennial State has some excellent places to pursue a four-year degree. While tuition and fees for public institutions in Colorado tend to be lower than the national average, you can...
Is there a difference between good and bad hackers?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jul 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
When the mid-90s cult classic Hackers hit the big screens, movie moguls gave mainstream viewers a small look into the world of those who dig into computers for less than legal reasons. To this day, hackers still see the movie as being true to form. Hackers have their...
3 ways to prepare for a collaborative divorce
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jun 11, 2021 | Family Law
The collaborative divorce process is a less adversarial process than a traditional divorce. If you and your ex-spouse choose to engage in a collaborative path to divorce, you might wonder how to prepare for your meetings with your attorney and what, if anything, you...
Defenses to claims of intellectual property theft
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | May 21, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Infringing on an intellectual property interest belonging to an individual or business entity can carry significant consequences. People tend to think of this time of claim as a business tort that is actionable in civil court, but there could also be criminal...