by Jessica Woods | Oct 10, 2016 | Criminal law, Litigation, News |
Prior to and during the October 9, 2016 Presidential Debate, the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made comments about Hillary Clinton “defending an accused child rapist.” If that’s all you see in a headline, it looks pretty bad, right?...
by Jessica Woods | Jul 27, 2016 | Family Law, Litigation |
When establishing any new relationship, be it personal or professional, it’s important early on to set reasonable expectations. And even though lawyering styles may vary, a good family lawyer should have certain traits and habits. I’ll highlight my top 5 here:...
by Jessica Woods | Jul 15, 2016 | Divorce, Family Law, Litigation |
When I’m speaking to my clients about the Colorado divorce process, I hand them a stack of blank forms that they’re going to come across and eventually have to deal with. It feels overwhelming at first, but all of my clients have come back to thank me for...
by Jessica Woods | Jun 27, 2016 | Family Law, Litigation |
Huffington Post author Melissa Smith published an article today called “7 Steps to Finding Your New Normal After Divorce.” Her tips are good, and they’re certainly relevant: “Find Your Tribe” “Own It” “Purge” and...
by Jessica Woods | Jun 20, 2016 | Employment Litigation, Litigation, News |
This is just a quick reminder to all of those out there who partake in recreational – or even medicinal – marijuana use. It doesn’t matter that it’s legal! Your employer can still fire you for smoking on your own time if it violates their drug...
by Jessica Woods | Jun 13, 2016 | Litigation, News, Ski law |
We live in a litigious society, and I’m not sure it’s good for us. [I know this is a bit rich coming from a lawyer, but bear with me for a moment]. Earlier this month, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that avalanches are an “inherent risk” in skiing, and that if an...