Child Custody Case Questions?
Talk to a real lawyer about your child custody case today.
Decades of experience in Colorado child custody law
In-depth knowledge of Longmont courts and judges
Child-first, parent-focused legal strategies
Fast, confidential consultations to give you clarity and peace of mind
We understand the sensitive and all-too-often awkward circumstances that bring our clients to us; the breakdown of a family is hard for everyone involved. In fact, it may be the most painful experience you ever face. But from us there’s no judgment, just empathy and expertise. Rest assured, there’s light at the end of the tunnel.
Divorce and child custody cases are especially hard on kids. Don’t let your soon-to-be-ex put them in the middle; your children aren’t pawns. There’s nothing our attorneys pride themselves on more than keeping kids safe through legal proceedings and beyond.
Prompt, honest communication
Clear explanations of your legal options
An attorney who listens, understands, and fights for your rights as a parent
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Guidance through Colorado custody laws and legal procedures
Support in building a strong parenting plan that puts your child first
Negotiation and mediation support to reach resolution outside of court when possible
Aggressive representation in custody hearings when needed
Custody battles can be emotionally draining—for both parents and children. That’s why our team combines legal strength with empathy, helping you create or defend parenting plans that work for your family.
We represent parents in:
Initial custody determinations
Modifications to existing custody/visitation orders
Enforcement of court-ordered parenting time
High-conflict custody and relocation disputes
Cases involving parental alienation or child safety concerns
Our attorneys routinely appear in the counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Gilpin, Jefferson, Larimer, Morgan, Pueblo, Teller, Weld, and the counties of Eastern Colorado. It is important that your attorney is familiar with the judges and the counties in which you appear.