By Christopher M. Nicolaysen Attorney At Law The Gasper Law Group, PLLC The State of Colorado recognizes marriages in two ways. The first way is getting married in such a way that you meet all of the statutory requirements for…
By Caryn J. Adams Partner and Attorney The Gasper Law Group, PLLC I often tell those who come to see me that a good criminal defense attorney plays two principal roles. On the one hand, a defense attorney does in…
By Jacob F. Kimball Managing Attorney The Gasper Law Group, PLLC With the holiday season comes social drinking. Work parties often include consumption of alcohol, as do gatherings of families and friends. Unfortunately, irresponsible drinkers can cause serious injury and…
By Carrie E. Kelly Managing Attorney, Domestic Relations Division The Gasper Law Group, PLLC When Colorado began allowing same sex couples to enter into a civil union, there was a general attempt to extend similar benefits and protections to same…
By Jennifer L. Hochstein Attorney At Law The Gasper Law Group, PLLC CHILD SUPPORT The basic determination of child support is based upon a guideline which uses the parents’ combined adjusted gross income. The purpose of looking at the parents’…
By Brandon A. Prenger, Attorney The Gasper Law Group, PLLC One of the most commonly asked questions concerning a divorce is “how soon can I be divorced?” Everyone has heard the horror stories of a divorce that drags out for…
By Caryn J. Adams Partner and Managing Attorney The Gasper Law Group, PLLC Several times in the past few months, I’ve talked with people, both clients and other acquaintances, with some odd misconceptions of what it’s like to serve a…
By Staff Attorney The Gasper Law Group, PLLC What is the purpose of mediation? During the process of a divorce proceeding or allocation of parental responsibilities parties are required to participate in mediation prior to attending a contested final orders hearing….
By Caryn J. Adams Partner and Managing Attorney The Gasper Law Group Drug Cases: Different Rules for Sealing To every rule, there is an exception. To the rule that no conviction may be sealed, the exception is criminal conviction records…
“You are under arrest for assault … you have the right to remain silent … “ So what exactly are they saying you did? I mean, all you really did was defend your honor in the bar when someone else…