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What does a Family lawyer in your area do?
A Family lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Family cases in your area.
How much does a Family lawyer cost in your area?
Most Family lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Family lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Family lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Family lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Family cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Rudy Reveles has represented clients in Southern Colorado for over 20 years. Mr. Reveles graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1991, soon after he began working for the Colorado State Public Defenders office and was later admitted into the Colorado Bar. Rudy Reveles Law Firm specializes in family law, DUI offenses, and criminal law, as always with respect and discretion. Please feel free to contact our office at if you are in need of legal assistance, we are more than happy to help.
Leonard is an immensely experienced and dedicated litigator. Originally from Hawaii, he moved to Colorado in 1985 to attend Fort Lewis College in Durango, where he received his B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science in 1991. He later earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver in 1997. He is licensed to practice before all Colorado Courts, the United States District Court, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Leonard is a very experienced courtroom litigator, giving him invaluable insights and ability to assist his clients in navigating to fair resolutions, avoiding litigated outcomes where possible. However, when matters must be tried, he possesses the command of the law, and courtroom skills, necessary to protect your interests. Leonard has litigated at all levels of Colorado state courts, including the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, as well as matters before the federal courts. Leonard has even been engaged to litigate complex family law matters in jurisdictions outside the Colorado where matters required sophisticated grasp of family dynamics and law. In addition, Leonard has been certified as an expert concerning aspects of Family Law litigation related reasonbleness of fees and costs.. He is member of the Colorado Bar Association, Arapahoe County Bar Association, Metro Denver Interdisciplinary Committee, American Association of Conciliation Courts and sits on the executive council of the Minoru Yasui American Inn of Court. Leonard also provides valuable service as a volunteer for the Arapahoe County Bar Association pro se clinic, offering assistance to unrepresented litigants. Outside of his career in the law, Leonard enjoys spending time with his family and service to the community. His "other life" is spent in the serious practice and study of traditional karate, where he holds a 7th degree black belt with the prestigious Japan Karate Association. Leonard was a long time national competitor and continues with training and instructing.
Recognizing that his talents, personality and heart were geared towards family law and the challenges, emotions and rewards that this intimate practice can bring, Darin embraced the practice of family law and joined the firm in 2005. Darin’s practice focuses on all areas of family law, including divorce and post-decree matters, interstate cases involving custody (UCCJEA) and child support (UIFSA), as well as paternity actions, guardianship matters and adoptions.. Darin is committed to providing thoughtful, compassionate and sensible representation to his clients facing sensitive and compelling family law issues. Through settlement negotiations, where possible, or trial advocacy, when necessary, Darin strives to meet each client’s unique objectives and to protect each client’s particular needs. Having worked closely with judges as a judicial law clerk, Darin gained a distinctive understanding of the litigation process from the unique perspective of the Court and brings his insights to the representation of his clients.. Darin also handles appeals, particularly in family law cases. Darin assists clients during each step of the appellate process, from evaluating a potential appeal or seeking post-judgment relief to briefing and presenting arguments to the Court.. Darin is honored to have been nominated by his peers for inclusion as a “Rising Star” in Colorado’s Super Lawyers, 2014, an honor conferred on only small fraction of all lawyers practicing in the State of Colorado.
Courtney handles complex domestic relations matters ranging from financial disputes to high-conflict child custody matters. Courtney gives each case the individual attention it deserves, understanding that no one family is the same. Courtney is a passionate advocate for her clients, working hard to obtain an amicable resolution whenever possible. Courtney is also a skilled and respected trial lawyer with experience trying domestic cases in jurisdictions throughout Colorado.. Prior to law school, Courtney worked in a nursing home, helping ease the transition of admitting elderly loved ones into a nursing home. During law school, Courtney worked for the Honorable Kerry S. Hada in the City and County of Denver’s Juvenile Court and the Honorable Angela Arkin in Douglas County’s Domestic Court.
My practice includes a mixture of family law and civil litigation cases. In the family law arena, I have experience with divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities, paternity and relinquishment and adoption issues. In the civil litigation arena, I focus primarily on contract disputes, including the protection of contract rights of creditors in bankruptcy proceedings. I have experience in probate and in estate planning for small estates which do not require federal tax planning.. Outside of the office, I enjoy hiking, snowshoeing and traveling. These adventures have taken me to Vietnam and Cambodia and to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. I have also been to all 50 of the United States.
I am a litigator that puts clients first and fiercely protects them, their rights and their children. I have conducted literally thousands of cases from jury trials, to Court trials and arbitrations. I have co-authored a book on divorce, held leadership positions in the legal community and enjoy a great reputatation with the judges and the upper echelon of the attorneys in town. Please check out my website or give me a call today!
Attorney Shawn Moussou is an associate attorney for Ammarell Deasy, LLP, a boutique law firm located in the Denver Tech Center. Mr. Moussou practices in the area of family law, representing clients throughout Colorado in matters involving divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support, and spousal maintenance at trial and on appeal. Mr. Moussou also has experience bringing and defending against protection orders, emergency motions, and contempt allegations.. Mr. Moussou is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas and has been licensed to practice law in the state of Colorado since 2018. During his legal career, Mr. Moussou has both settled and tried cases in jurisdictions throughout Colorado.
I previously worked as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for 8 years in Illinois. I conducted custody evaluations and testified in court proceedings regarding custody recommendations and findings. Because of this previous experience, I bring a unique expertise to cases involving mental health and psychological issues.
Nicole R. Hanson is a Colorado attorney who focuses her practice in domestic relations. Nicole grew up in Nebraska and received her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law.. Nicole began her legal career working as a Deputy District Attorney for the 4th Judicial District in Colorado Springs. In 2007 Nicole began specializing in domestic relations law and joined a litigation firm in Cherry Creek.. In 2019, Nicole founded the Hanson Law Firm, LLC with the intention of providing a more personal experience for clients involved in family law matters. Having focused her career in domestic relations law, she has the experience necessary to deliver highly competent, proactive and diligent representation for her clients.. Nicole makes every effort to get to know her clients and their individual goals and expectations and works closely with her clients to achieve their goals in the most cost-effective manner possible.
Halleh T. Omidi focuses her practice in all areas of family law. She is a Shareholder/Partner at Hogan Omidi, PC the firm who wrote the book on Colorado Family Law. The Firm publishes the Colorado Family Law Practice Series on an annual basis.. Halleh counsels clients on the various aspects of dissolution of marriage cases, including complex asset division, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support, maintenance, paternity, post-decree modifications, appeals, prenuptial/postnuptial agreements, and the like.. Halleh is experienced in litigation as often it is necessary for a case to be litigated. In 2013, Halleh completed the Houston Family Law Trial Institute, an elite family law trial seminar. However, when litigation is not required, she negotiates with opposing counsel/opposing parties, for an optimal outcome for her client's in highly contentious domestic matters.. Halleh was born and raised in Westminster, Colorado. Her experience and dedication to family law began even before she attended law school. She completed her undergraduate course work at the University of Colorado Boulder, graduating summa cum laude. During college, Halleh interned for the Boulder County Juvenile Court.. While in law school, she worked as a student attorney in the University of Colorado Juvenile Law Clinic representing children as a Guardian ad Litem in Dependency and Neglect cases. In addition, she also represented parents as Respondent Parent Counsel in Dependency and Neglect cases.. Halleh’s experience in advocating for the best interests of the children is helpful in parental responsibility disputes because it gave her the tools to advise her clients of the outcomes that will benefit their children the most. Additionally, she spent time working on family law cases as a law clerk at McGuane and Hogan during law school. After law school, she worked at the Martin Law Firm representing clients in divorce, child custody, paternity, and post decree matters. In recognition of her high standard of ethics and successful outcomes for her clients, Halleh holds an AVVO “Superb” rating and has been awarded the AVVO “Client’s Choice Award” for the past several years. Halleh was also given the distinction of Rising Star in the 2016-2022 publications of Super Lawyers Magazine. Halleh has also been featured in 5280's Top Lawyers list since 2021.. She serves the community as a committee member and mentor for “Law School Yes We Can,” as a regular volunteer for Metro Volunteer Lawyers, and as a guest instructor for a variety of courses and panels at the University of Colorado Law School.. When she is not helping families navigate the legal system, Halleh enjoys practicing yoga, watersports, hiking, reading and traveling.
I practice family law because it is both rewarding and personal to me. Family law isn't like many other fields of law because it requires genuine compassion and empathy. My clients come to me during their toughest times. They are often confused and intimidated by the legal system. As an attorney having overcome my own family struggles, I understand this stress and the need for a compassionate, savvy lawyer to help them make informed, thoughtful decisions about their futures.. Family law is also an interesting field of law intellectually. I love keeping current with the latest cases in my field. I also enjoy legal writing and appellate work in this area.. And while I am always up for litigating a good family law case before the court, I understand that family law cases are often cost prohibitive to many Coloradans. This is why I am very mediation and settlement-focused. I also offer sliding scale services and am a big advocate of unbundled services. To me, it's extremely important that a client have at least some input from counsel, even if they can't afford full representation.. When I'm not being so lawyerly, I love creating art, traveling, and writing short stories!
Barlow Anderson moved to Colorado in 2011 to attend school at Denver University Sturm College of Law. After graduating in 2014, Barlow began work as an Associate Attorney at a highly reputable family law firm that specialized in fathers’ rights and large asset dissolution and allocation cases. While there, Barlow recognized an imbalance between the cost of legal representation and the clients’ needs and expectations.. Understanding much of the high cost of litigation comes from parties’ inability to proactively reach just and equitable resolution, Barlow worked toward equitable ends and kept his clients informed of their rights and responsibilities under Colorado law. After nearly two years, he began work as a Law Clerk to two District Court judges in the 18th Judicial District’s Douglas County. Assisting his judges in Criminal, Civil, Family, Probate, and Mental Health fields of law, Barlow discovered the importance of making the legal process clear and approachable to non-attorneys.. Barlow’s love for the law sprouted from personal experiences which led him to law school, but he looks for every opportunity to enjoy the real reason he moved to Colorado, his love of the outdoors.. An experienced outdoorsman, Barlow has been rock climbing, ice climbing, white water kayaking, mountain biking, and fly fishing for more than fifteen years. Whether hundreds of feet up granite cliffs or Colorado surfing (freestyle whitewater kayak surfing), he makes the most out of everything he does. But what he really looks forward to is training his now four year old son to join him on his crazy adventures.. A few times a month, Barlow teaches people to rock climb. Although he can’t get out as much as he likes to, he loves sharing his love for the sport to other people.. Barlow also has a love of Japanese culture and tradition. In addition to teaching himself Japanese language, he practices Kendo (Japanese fencing) and Iaido.. The best part about Barlow's life is his son. The six year old keeps him busy, but the two get to explore all the things they love together.
Matthew S. Patton is a Family Law Attorney primarily in the Centennial office. His considerate and thoughtful approach to your family law or criminal issue can help both prepare you for adverse or difficult proceedings and ground you throughout the process. Mr. Patton has engaged in hundreds of family law and criminal hearings and trials and is able to navigate his clients through each step of the process. He provides support and counsel through the trials and tribulations that are often inherent in family law litigation. His history in the court system, experience in every level of the process, and his demeanor and reputation with the Court makes him an asset for any client in any type of family law or criminal proceeding.. Mr. Patton’s practice focuses on family law cases and criminal defense matters. As a former deputy district attorney and private defense attorney, he has negotiated thousands of plea agreements with opposing counsel and gained a reputation for his integrity and empathy in handling complex and sensitive cases. He has also consulted on diverse legal issues both criminal and civil. His ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a case allows him to assist his clients with the highest levels of compassion and competency.. Mr. Patton is child focused. He will work to ensure that should your family law matter involve children, they will be protected throughout the process. He will strive to ensure that the best interests of your child(ren) are maintained and that the stress on the family is relieved to the maximum extent possible. Mr. Patton understands the pressures and frustrations that can be caused by the divorce or APR process as well as the fear and uncertainty. He works tirelessly to answer questions, prepare his clients, advise as to the uncertainties and worries, and provide the ultimate in legal counsel.. Mr. Patton received his law degree from the University of Denver Sturm College Of Law. During law school he participated in both appellate and jury trial competition. While a student, he clerked for a judicial officer in Douglas County, worked as an appellate intern and supervising intern with the District Attorney’s Office in the 18th and what is now the 23rd judicial districts.
Erika Alese Gebhardt is an attorney licensed in Colorado, who offers clients efficient and effective representation and tailors her services to the unique needs of each individual client. Ms. Gebhardts practice focuses exclusively on family law.. Ms. Gebhardt’s clients have the added benefit of her experience in the areas of employment law, estate planning, and complex commercial litigation. Her previous experience in these areas provides her with a unique perspective and skill set, which enable her to successfully navigate more complicated issues that may arise in cases involving business interests and trusts. Ms. Gebhardt has a wide breadth of experience in family law matters, to include unique parenting time issues, non-traditional families, and high net worth families and individuals.. Ms. Gebhardt works closely with her clients to ensure that their case is handled and resolved in a manner that enables them to transition smoothly beyond the legal system. Whether she is working as a mediator, collaborating with other professionals, or advocating for her clients in court, Ms. Gebhardt’s strength is her tireless dedication to making sure that each client is heard and their needs and goals considered in the pursuit of best possible results.. It is Ms. Gebhardt’s philosophy that resolving family law cases outside of the courtroom offers families the best opportunity to move forward positively, however, she is the vigorous advocate clients need and trust when litigation becomes necessary.. Ms. Gebhardt graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where, due to her academic achievement, she was awarded membership to the Order of St. Ives. Prior to becoming an attorney, Ms. Gebhardt began her legal career as a judicial intern for the honorable Judge Nancy Hopf in a courtroom dedicated to a domestic and civil docket. She also interned for Denver District Court Judge Robert McGahey, Jr., of the Second Judicial District, where she was able to gain valuable experience in motions practice and courtroom procedure.. Ms. Gebhardt resides in Denver, CO with her husband, son, and two dogs. She hails from Milwaukee, WI and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in International Political Economy from Colorado College. Her hobbies include camping, travel, hiking, and skiing.. -Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center, Associate Board of Directors-Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem for the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center-Accredited Child and Family Investigator-Certified Collaborative Attorney-Trained and Certified Parental Coordinator/Decision Maker-Ms. Gebhardt is an involved member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Arapahoe County Bar Association, and the Family Law Section.
Jamie Paine is a dedicated family law attorney with a passion for helping families navigate the complexities of domestic relations cases. She has years of experience assisting clients with sensitive matters such as divorce, child custody disputes, and grandparents’ rights cases. Jamie’s exceptional negotiation skills enable her to achieve resolutions that align with her clients’ needs, while her empathetic approach ensures that each case is handled with care and understanding.. Jamie is particularly skilled in addressing the unique challenges faced by families relocating to Colorado. Her skills in the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) allow her to guide parents through the legal landscape with confidence. Her ultimate goal is to achieve outcomes that prioritize the well-being of children and families, ensuring their best interests remain at the forefront of her work.. A cum laude graduate of Campbell University School of Law, Jamie also earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Communications from the University of Northern Colorado. Outside of her legal career, Jamie is an avid weightlifter and has won several Strong Woman Competitions. She enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors with her family, embracing every challenge as an opportunity to grow.