06/01/2026
Divorce is hard enough. Add allegations of coercive control or hidden assets, and the process becomes exponentially more complex.
Colorado recently updated its statutes to allow courts to consider coercive control in family law matters, which is an important development that's also creating real confusion for people navigating divorce right now.
Much of that confusion stems from expectations shaped by social media and AI-generated advice that simply doesn't reflect how family courts actually work.
The smartest financial decisions in divorce aren't always about fighting every battle. They're about knowing which ones will actually move you forward.
If you're navigating a complex divorce, make sure your team includes professionals who understand both the legal and financial landscape. Learn more in my latest blog:
https://amf-divorce.com/our-blog/coercive-control-financial-abuse-and-divorce-what-is-actually-worth-fighting-for
Colorado statutes allow courts to consider coercive control in divorce and family law matters. Separate emotional narratives from financial realities, and decide what is worth pursuing.