It is important to show respect for the court, and that includes the judge presiding over your case. Not only does that judicial officer have great power over the pending matter, but the judge is a symbol of the rule of law in our nation. We’ve written previously on the…
OK, it was fun while it lasted. It was just two months ago that the El Paso & Teller County courthouses fully reopened after more than a year of Covid-related closures and restrictions. Now, with the Delta Variant raging, and Covid-19 cases and deaths reaching near-peak levels, it’s clear that…
With Covid in abeyance, the 4th Judicial District Courthouses will be open for business effective Tuesday, July 6, 2021. After more than 15 months of Coronavirus-related closures, and 14 different Chief Judge Orders setting forth rules and exceptions, all restrictions are finally being lifted in the El Paso County &…
Courthouse Covid Update – July 6, 2021 At long last, the 4th Judicial District Courthouses are reopening to the public. Masks and social distancing not required, but encouraged for the unvaccinated. See our blog post for the full details. Courthouse Covid Update – May 19, 2021 Hot on the heels…
The American Dream – Remotely Practice Law Can lawyers remotely practice law? It’s something all of us dream of – living on the beach or in the mountains, while remotely practicing law in a court located in a much glamorous place. Work in the city, but instead of just living…
Digitally Sign Legal Documents with the Click of a Button Click on a button to digitally sign your documents! Graham.Law is proud to announce that we have implemented digital signatures (aka “E-signatures”) for all of our clients. You can now digitally sign all court forms we send you from the…
Coronavirus Reopening Process in Question The Covid-19 pandemic has hit close to home now. Today the judiciary released a statement none of us wanted to see – an employee at the El Paso County Courthouse has tested positive for Coronavirus. Given the resurgence of cases nationwide, and in Colorado, with…
Justice May Be Blind, Judges Notice Court Attire What is it with lawyers and court attire? The media loves to gossip about the strange things people say and do, and dress, in court. The woman who came to a hearing in a night-gown and hair curlers. The man who was…
A new Colorado Court of Appeals decision overturned the trial court’s dismissal of a child support case after the judge failed to allow a witness to testify by telephone. S.C. concerned remote testimony, or a telephonic court appearance, in an interstate child support case. Family support cases are governed by…
What Is a (Cleaned Up) Case Citation? You will notice some quotes from cases we cite here at Graham.Law contain the words (Cleaned Up) after the case citation. It means we have pledged to make legal text more user-friendly by adopting a proposal which: gives legal writers the option to…
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05/26/2019
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