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Did your employer take steps to prevent sexual harassment?
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Nov 27, 2020 | Victims Of Sexual Harassment And Assault
If you suffered sexual harassment at work, your employer might try to say they could not have done anything about it because they did not know it was happening. However, employers are obliged to take proactive measures to try to prevent it from happening. What should...
read moreIf you suffered sexual harassment at work, your employer might try to say they could not have done anything about it because they did not know it was happening. However, employers are obliged to take proactive measures to try to prevent it from happening. What should...
Does your spouse have to tell the truth in divorce court?
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Nov 17, 2020 | Family Law, Uncategorized
You and your spouse are, to put it lightly, not on good terms as you head toward divorce. You know that you’re supposed to tell the truth when dividing up custody time or splitting assets, but do they have to uphold that standard? Or could they lie in order to get...
read moreYou and your spouse are, to put it lightly, not on good terms as you head toward divorce. You know that you’re supposed to tell the truth when dividing up custody time or splitting assets, but do they have to uphold that standard? Or could they lie in order to get...
The physical and emotional toll of spousal rape
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Nov 17, 2020 | Victims Of Sexual Harassment And Assault
Until 1975, every state’s rape laws made exceptions for husbands. By 1993, however, the last two states — Oklahoma and North Carolina — repealed this exception and replaced it with statutes outlawing spousal rape. Unfortunately, many of those laws are nuanced, and...
read moreUntil 1975, every state’s rape laws made exceptions for husbands. By 1993, however, the last two states — Oklahoma and North Carolina — repealed this exception and replaced it with statutes outlawing spousal rape. Unfortunately, many of those laws are nuanced, and...
Will you have to pay Colorado spousal support?
On Behalf of Fuller & Ahern, P.C. | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog
Colorado judges may order alimony, or spousal support, when a couple divorces. This often applies when one spouse has left the workforce to raise young children or support the other spouse's career. Review the laws about spousal maintenance in Colorado to understand...
read moreColorado judges may order alimony, or spousal support, when a couple divorces. This often applies when one spouse has left the workforce to raise young children or support the other spouse's career. Review the laws about spousal maintenance in Colorado to understand...