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Denver Divorce Attorneys

Colorado Divorce Law: If you are going through a contested or uncontested Colorado divorce, the Denver divorce litigation attorneys at Watson and Associates, LLC can help you formulate comprehensive and cost effective representation with military divorce, help with the divorce process, child custody and other divorce matters. Sometimes it is difficult to find divorce lawyers that understand the complex and stressful times that you experience. Our attorneys have successfully litigated complex divorce cases that include child custody, property, spousal support and family businesses.

Divorce requirements: To file for a divorce in Denver or Colorado, you must have resided in the state for at least 90 days preceeding the filing your case. You must also served the respondent and give him or her an opportunity to respond.

Our Divorce lawyers serve clients in Arapahoe county, Adams County, Jefferson County, Denver County, Aurora, Centennial, Parker, Cherry Creek, Lakewood, Thornton, Greeley, Commerce City, Broomfield

Divorce process: After the case is filed, and the other side has responded, Colorado courts like to have the parties of their attorneys appear for an initial status conference. Shortly afterwards, temporary orders are set. This is where the divorcing parties have a temporary plan for custody, property etc. Our divorce law attorneys can help you in these situations to exercise what rights you have under the law.

We bring 20 years experience to your case 

 Colorado Military Divorce

 Military divorces in Colorado are increasing substantially. The Denver divorce attorneys at our law firm understand military life and its unique situations. Our CEO and owner is a retired military member and is knows the uniqueness of military life the implications during the divorce process. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Act was adopted to protect military members against default judgments while on active duty. If you anticipate a divorce or actually going through one, contact our Colorado military divorce lawyers for swift and concise representation at (720) 941 7200.

Colorado Divorce Mediation 

 Colorado divorce laws & rules authorize the use of alternate dispute resolution and mediation for family law cases. Colorado rules of Civil Procedure, require divorcing parties to include in trial management certificates an indication of what efforts, if any, have been attempted to utilize alternative forms of dispute resolution. many court require the parties to attempt divorce mediation. If you are ordered to do this, our Denver CO divorce lawyers can represent you throughout the mediation process

Our Colorado divorce attorneys serve clients in Arapahoe county, Adams County, Jefferson County, Denver County, Aurora, Centennial, Parker, Cherry Creek, Lakewood, Thornton, Greeley, Commerce City, Broomfield.   

 

US Supreme Court Family Law Cases

Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur, 414 U.S. 632 (1974) Supreme Court rules that "freedom of personal choice in matters of marriage and family life is...protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment."

Lawrenece v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003) Supreme Court rules that a Texas ban on private consensual sex between adults of the same sex is unconstitutional

 

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Arapahoe county, Adams County, Jefferson County, Denver County, Aurora, Centennial, Parker, Cherry Creek, Lakewood, Thornton, Greeley, Commerce City, Broomfield

To find an effective Denver divorce attorney, contact Watson & Associates, LLC  free initial consultation or call us at (720) 941.7200


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