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Ethical Considerations In Divorce And Family Law

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW Mandatory and Permissive Withdrawal of Legal Representation A lawyer must withdraw from representation if any of three circumstances exist. First, if the representation will result in violation of the RPC. Second, if the lawyer’s physical or mental condition materially impairs the lawyer’s ability to represent the client. Third, […]

Construction Law – Joint Payment Arrangements

GETTING TO YES WHEN YOU WANT TO SAY NO – JOINT PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS IN CONSTRUCTION Whether selling materials, renting equipment, or providing labor, consider whether your customer has the financial ability to pay without funds from the project. Perhaps, establish a “joint payment” arrangement with either the owner or general contractor when you want to say […]

Collecting the Judgment – Judgment Liens

COLLECTING THE JUDGMENT A. USE OF JUDGMENT LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY RECORDING THE TRANSCRIPT OF JUDGMENT: One of the easiest and most cost-effective collection tools in your arsenal is the transcript of judgment. You can lien any real property owned by the judgment debtor. (See 13-52-102, C.R.S.) . As soon as judgment is entered, you […]