by IgniteTeam | Dec 5, 2018 | Blog
There are cases where a DUI stop may not be deemed legal, by law. Meaning, if an officer did not pull you over with probable cause, even if you were caught driving under the influence, then there were no legal grounds for you to have been pulled over. Probable cause... by IgniteTeam | Nov 20, 2018 | Blog
In the state of Colorado, there are no age limits as to when a couple may get married. While to many, maybe most, people this may seem outrageous, underage marriages are often written off as for religious purposes. However, we are starting to see a major shift in the... by IgniteTeam | Nov 5, 2018 | Blog
When it comes to divorce, there are two, main ways of separating property and assets. They get put into one of two categories: ‘shared’ and ‘marital’ property. Marital property is any property or assets that is clearly one spouse’s over the other. This would be any... by IgniteTeam | Oct 15, 2018 | Blog
Since marijuana has been legalized for both medicinal and recreational purposes, people often overlook the fact that it is still considered a drug. People don’t think of marijuana in the same way they understand that drinking and driving is illegal and dangerous.... by IgniteTeam | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, Slip and Fall
Everyone knows that moment when you feel like you are going to slip or fall – you grasp for anything to help break your fall and you feel like your life is flashing before your very eyes. Not everyone is so lucky to prevent or cushion their fall. Slip and fall... by IgniteTeam | Sep 24, 2018 | Blog
If you have committed a theft or burglary in the state of Colorado, you will soon learn that it is no minor offense. Charges range from class 3 misdemeanors to class 3 felonies. Whether your intention was to harm anyone in the process of your theft or burglary or not,...