**Holiday Market with Local Vendors and Gently Loved Purse Re-Sale**
Join us for a festive indoor holiday market featuring local vendors and a gently loved purse re-sale! This event will be held on Thursday, November 9th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm at The Village Workspace 7173 S. Havana St., Centennial, CO 80112.
Find unique gifts for your loved ones, have a fun evening out and help support a good cause! Enjoy holiday crafts, food, drinks, a silent auction and lots of shopping. Come with your friends and family and enjoy a cozy night of community!
**Gently Loved Purse Re-Sale**
Are you looking for a new (to you) purse without breaking the bank? Come check out our gently loved purse re-sale! We will have a wide variety of purses from many brands. All purses are in good condition and have been priced to sell.
There will also be a silent auction featuring designer hand bags goods and services from local businesses and more.
The proceeds from the re-sale and silent auction will also go to WINGS.
Don’t miss this opportunity to support local businesses and give back to the community! We hope to see you there!
Thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
We extend our sincerest appreciation to our extraordinary sponsors. Your belief in our mission, your generosity, and your unwavering support are the driving forces behind our success. We are immensely grateful to have you by our side.
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Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (JDF 1101)
Case Information Sheet (JDF 1000)
Response to Petition (JDF 1103)
Sworn Financial Statement (JDF 1111)
Mandatory Disclosures (JDF 1125)
Separation Agreement (JDF 1115)
Child Support Worksheet (JDF 1820M(a) & 1821M(a))
Maintenance Worksheet (JDF 1823)
Affidavit for Non-Appearance of Parties (JDF 1201)
*all links are pdf editable documents.
Association Pro Se Litigant Clinics – They do not provide direct legal advice and they will not directly assist in completing forms. http://denbar.org/index.cfm/ID/22742/dba/Legal-Clinics/
County Child Support Offices –
*Additional information is also available at: www.childsupport.state.co.us*
Child Support Enforcement Services Clinic – Provided by the Denver Bar Association; This free clinic provides information on the service provided by Colorado’s County Child Support Enforcement Units. Topics include establishment of paternity; contest of paternity; and the establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support orders under the federal IV-D program. Information on how to apply for services, guidelines on calculating child support, and all child support obligations will also be provided. Location: Denver City & County Building at 1437 Bannock St, Room 368 Phone: (303) 860-1115 – Call for Schedule
Family Support Registry – The payment processing center for child support in the state of Colorado. Phone: (303) 299-9123 or (800) 374-6558www.childsupport.state.co.us
Many couples unwittingly choose to litigate (go to court) because they are not give a better alternative; collaborative divorce. Divorce courts are courts of equity. In other words, in a litigated divorce, the judge has complete discretion to determine what, in his/her mind is fair for your family.
In a collaborative divorce, the couple and their attorneys are preparing for resolution from day one in a negotiation centered process. The collaborative process recognizes that the couple, and not a judge, is best suited to make decisions that are in the best interest of their family.
Collaborative Divorce is different from litigated divorce. The benefits of a collaborative divorce include…
Privacy – by staying out of the courtroom, your collaborative divorce remains confidential. Control – you, and not a judge, decide what is fair. Financial Resources – from the first day your money is spent working towards settlement, not trial preparation. Common Sense – you and your spouse reach realistic and workable solutions allowing you both to move forward with your lives. Children – with a greater emphasis on the long-term emotional and financial well-being of both you and your spouse, your children are less likely to feel “caught between” two loving parents.
The term qualified domestic relations order refers to a judgment, decree, or order that creates or recognizes the existence of an alternate payee’s right to receive all or a portion of a plan participant’s benefits payable under an ERISA-qualified employee benefit plan. A QDRO must further meet a set of specified criteria summarized in Code Section 414(p). QDROs are particularly common in the area of divorce and are used as a means to break through the provisions required in all ERISA benefit plans which prohibit a benefit plan from distributing a participant’s benefits to anyone other than the participant himself. With a properly drafted QDRO, a former spouse of a plan participant can be eligible to receive all or a portion of such participant’s accrued pension or profit sharing plan benefits
QDROs are very unique depending upon the plan type and plan requirements. We deliver the correct type of QDRO you need to achieve the settlement you have reached.
– Defined Benefit Plans
– Defined Contribution Plans
– State City & Public School Systems
– Federal Government Plans
– Local County & Municipal Plans
– Military Retirement System (MRS)
Most QDROs Are $600
PERA, FPPA, and TSP $500
Front Range Divorce Center provides Family Law Attorneys, their Clients, and Pro Se individuals with the most effective method of QDRO preparation in the industry.
Our services include: obtaining information to draft the QDRO, pre-approval of draft by parties and Plan Administrator.
The QDRO process begins with completion of: our Parties Information Questionnaire, a copy of the Divorce Decree or Separation Agreement, the Summary Plan Description of the Retirement Plan (if available) and Plan statement (if available). If needed, we will contact the Plan to obtain any additional information.
We are more convenient for clients than a traditional law office because our services can be utilized without the need for any in-office visits. All information can be collected from the parties electronically, via regular mail, or by fax. All correspondence can occur through email, if desired. The use of technology allows us to keep our costs down and to offer the best prices and service to our clients.
We put each Order into a court accepted format and ensure that the QDRO has been pre-approved by the retirement plan administrator (whenever pre-approval is possible). We give our clients peace of mind that their QDRO will be accepted both by the retirement plan and the court.
If you have questions at any step along the way, you can speak to us by calling 303-210-2607 or send an email to [email protected]
Please call 303-210-2607 or email us at [email protected] and we will provide you with the required forms
Pre & During Divorce
Post Divorce
Although life is a continual series of transitions, significant events or life-changing experiences occur periodically that require financial resources and decisions with long-term impacts. Divorce, retirement, widowhood, change in family status, or any number of transitions require special financial consideration. with careful planning and expert help from professionals specializing in financially equitable divorce settlements, you can increase your chances of arriving at a settlement that is fair and equitable, and one that fully addresses your long-term needs.
We work closely with our clients and their attorneys to lay the groundwork for a smooth transition from marriage to a new, independent life. Company founder Nadia Shokohi, Ph.D., is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ (CDFA), trained specifically in the financial issues of divorce, and she brings an interdisciplinary knowledge to the complicated issues that often arise in a divorce.
*Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ is a federally registered CDFA® certification mark owned by the Institute of Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA). This mark is awarded to individuals who successfully complete the CDFA Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.
In-Person and Virtual
We offer several workshops at different times and locations. One of these workshops will be right for you!
If you would like to learn more about these workshops – or to register to attend one,
please go to our workshop website at www.divorceworkshopdenver.com
Come join us for the WINGS Women’s Divorce Workshop! This event is designed to
provide support, guidance, and resources for women navigating the complexities of
divorce. Whether you’re just starting the process or looking for mid-divorce assistance,
this workshop is here to help. Connect with other women going through similar
experiences and gain valuable insights from our knowledgeable speakers. Don’t go
through this journey alone – join us and spread your WINGS!
You are not Alone! WINGS Women’s Divorce Workshop is designed to help you take the
next step no matter where you are in the process of untying the knot.
We provide unbiased information to help you understand all of your options, work with
your emotions, and move forward with your life. At Women’s Divorce Workshop we
believe the more information and support women have, the better the decisions they
make for themselves and their children, and the more hopeful they are about the future.
Our four main volunteer presenters are an Attorney, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst,
Real Estate Agent and Mortgage Professional. They will take you through a dynamic
agenda including:
Our goal is to provide education, support and guidance to women in this life transition,
helping them move confidently towards independence.
Start a personal journey of empowerment among friends who explore financial topics, such as:
Your Money Style, Money Fears & Dreams, How to invest, Debt, Savings, Credit, Retirement, Insurance, Cutting Expenses and so much more…….
The next class is:
Wednesday, October 23rd – 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Location: TBD
Topics to be discussed:
Different types of investment accounts
Investing 101
OR
Please email us at [email protected] or call 303-210-2607 to register
November – TBD – 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Location : TBD
Topics to be discussed
Investing for income
Preparing for retirement
January – TBD – 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Location : TBD
Topics to be discussed
Financial Planning for the New Year
Now more than ever, women are focused on their finances and prioritizing their financial well-being. Having a solid personal financial planning process is the first step in achieving your financial goals. This series of classes will allow you to take charge of your finances, change your financial mindset, build real wealth and plan for unexpected expenses.
Get the confidence you need to handle your money and build a roadmap to a sound financial future. You can pick and choose your desired courses or enroll in all three.
Investing 9/11/2024
Financial Planning 10/16/2024
Retirement 11/6/2024
OR
Please email us at [email protected] or call 303-210-2607 to register
Get started on your financial journey with looking at your current financial situation and making sure you can meet your short- and long-term goals. When it comes to creating a plan for your finances, it’s important that you have key foundational elements in place. You will learn how investing works, different types of investments and what is right for YOU. This class will help you get clear and lay out the next steps.
Organizing your finances
Budgeting and Debt management
Short- & Long-term goals: will you have enough money during retirement?
Diversifying your investments and financial planning
Retirement income planning
Get started on your financial journey with looking at your current financial situation and making sure you can meet your short- and long-term goals. When it comes to creating a plan for your finances, it’s important that you have key foundational elements in place. You will learn how investing works, different types of investments and what is right for YOU. This class will help you get clear and lay out the next steps.
Organizing your finances
Budgeting and Debt management
Short- & Long-term goals: will you have enough money during retirement?
Diversifying your investments and financial planning
Retirement income planning
Part of a complete retirement plan is to protect your savings from life events and to understand your options. This course is designed to take the confusion out of Medicare, Social security strategies, Life insurance and Long term care. We will also discuss how to have your estate in order and how to manage the stress of taking care of aging parents.
This will allow you to determine the best, most efficient way to protect yourself, your family and your life savings.
Long term care
Medicare
Social security
Life insurance
Estate planning
Women in the “Sandwich Generation”
Email us with the following information at [email protected]
Your name, email and phone number
Times available for us to contact you (During business hours)
Summary of what you would like to discuss
We will connect you with our volunteer financial coach
Once your question is submitted, our volunteer financial coach will respond within 72 hours.
The purpose of the free, personal and confidential call is to answer your question and is limited to one 30 minute phone call.
*Financial coach will not promote products and services
Would you like to speak to a financial coach about your personal financial situation? Do you need assistance but can’t currently afford coaching?
Email WINGS Financial Helpline and request a confidential call with a financial coach. Women can call for guidance on a wide range of personal finance topics.
All personal financial advice and assistance is informational and provided solely by the individual financial coach. By accepting assistance, you acknowledge and agree that WINGS officers, board and staff assume no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or appropriateness of any advice or assistance provided by the financial coach. You acknowledge that you must make an independent judgement regarding a particular financial coach’s qualifications and suitability for your individual needs and circumstances. The responsibility for financial decisions are your own and you understand that you are under no obligation to follow any recommendations or suggestions provided by the financial coach. The financial coach will comply with all regulatory, professional and ethical obligations imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.