Colorado’s Division of Unemployment stresses collection of monies for alleged unemployment insurance overpayment and fraud. The Division does not play fair. You need an attorney.[…]
+ moreDo not rely only upon references provided by the contractor. References can be useful, but a contractor is not going to give you bad references.[…]
+ moreMany Coloradans are convinced that probate is something to be avoided. I do not agree that probate is always, or even usually, bad. I believe[…]
+ moreAppeals from hearing officer decisions go to the Industrial Claims Appeals Office. Two members of the Industrial Claims Appeals Panel will review the hearing record.[…]
+ moreStutheit & Gartland has multiple clients right now who regret that they did not hire an attorney before they signed up with their contractor. Here[…]
+ moreOn April 20 the Wall Street Journal published a simple, but useful article entitled Four Estate-Planning Documents Everyone Should Have. The article is available at[…]
+ moreThe old Colorado case, Benham v. Heyde, (Colo.Supreme Court 1950) said.. . “A contract, entered into by a person in the course of an occupation[…]
+ moreContractors, who have been paid, should formally release their lien. You do not want a property owner suing you to have the lien released for[…]
+ moreUpdate Note: In a March 25 decision the Colorado Industrial Claims Appeals Office issued a “precedential decision” finding that what we state below as to[…]
+ moreIn the following discussion, a reference to C.R.S. means Colorado Revised Statutes, law created by the legislature. The symbol, “§”, is lawyer shorthand for “section”.[…]
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