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Divorcing a Narcissist

When you finally realize your most reliable partner is a narcissist inflicting emotional abuse on you and your children, how do you escape safely? Divorcing a narcissist isn’t always easy, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Colorado divorce attorney April D. Jones and the senior attorneys at Jones Law Firm, P.C., describe the path from identifying your spouse as a narcissist to finding the right divorce attorney to represent you in your …

Divorced for the Holidays: Navigating Common Co-parenting Challenges

If you’re feeling the challenges of navigating the holidays after a divorce, we are here to help. Facing the holidays for the first time without your children and creating memories of holiday traditions may feel bleak and lonely, but it doesn’t have to be that way. CEO April Jones and the Jones Law Firm, PC attorney team share tips to help you successfully navigate the most common holiday challenges Colorado co-parents face and make this …

How to Adapt Your Co-Parenting Plan With Strategic Planning During COVID-19

April Jones, Erin Young, and David Collins created a guide to help parents strategically plan around certain situations caused by COVID-19. Watch the video to hear them discuss different scenarios that may help parents decide what’s best for their children. If you are ready to take the next steps to adapt your co-parents plan, contact us our team today to schedule a free consultation.  [/INTERNAL_TEMPLATE]


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