Glenwood Springs DUI And Family Law Blog
What are field sobriety tests?
Law enforcement agencies all over the country use field sobriety tests to determine DUI arrests. These tests are not an accurate way to determine if the person tested has an impairment, and they might use the test results against you in court. It is important to know...
Will I receive alimony in Colorado?
Colorado law recognizes several types of spousal maintenance, or alimony, in the event of divorce. These payments help a lower-earning spouse become financially self-supporting. Learn more about the alimony formula and laws in Colorado before negotiating an agreement...
The consequences of DUI
If you are convicted of drunk driving in the state of Colorado, you could face a variety of penalties. These penalties may include jail time, which could result in a significant interruption to your life. The types of sanctions that you might be subject to depend on...
Judge Rules Against USCIS in H-1B Case
A recent ruling by a federal judge regarding an H-1B petition against the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) could have real implications for Colorado employers and foreign residents thinking about moving to the state for work. The court's response to the...
5 mistakes to avoid when pulled over by police
It happens to most of us at least once during our lifetime. You are driving home from work, from a night out with friends or from a long trip and you see the flashing lights from the patrol car of one of Colorado’s finest. Depending upon why they decided to pull you...
Status shifts may need course-corrects with declining approvals
Getting your green card is no small undertaking, one that could take years. But you’ve got a life and family in the U.S. now, and dealing with overseas consulates and holding in long queues isn’t really an option. An adjustment of status may be the fastest way to go,...