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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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Bryon was raised in Pierce County and returned to the Pacific Northwest after graduating from law school in Michigan.. While earning his law degree, Bryon exercised a passion for serving others through his involvement with several philanthropic organizations. He was a member of the Disaster Relief Legal Association and served as the treasurer of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. He completed a legal internship at the Sixty Plus Elder Law Clinic, assisting qualifying seniors with various legal issues, and volunteered at other legal clinics.. Today, Bryon is a member of the Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association, Family Law Section, and the Washington State Bar Association. He is proud to serve his clients who are facing divorce/separation, child custody, or child support issues.. When he is not working with his clients, Bryon spends his time with his wife, Lindsey, and their children, visiting area museums, parks and farmer’s markets. He is also active in his church, where he enjoys working with the youth.
With extensive experience litigating all types of business and family law disputes, Chris advises his clients through life’s most difficult legal challenges.. He concentrates over half his practice helping couples through divorce and parental rights disputes: spousal maintenance and child support, division of marital property and marital debt, child custody and parenting time. He has also litigated countless cases for breach of contract, handled all types of real property disputes, and still enjoys advising businesses and their owners through ownership disputes and commercial litigation. Whether assisting closely held business owners resolve ownership and dissolution disputes, fighting fiduciary duty claims, or litigating complex claims to real estate, Chris’s experiences representing businesses help him effectively advocate for his domestic clients when their rights to the marital property are on the line. Chris also understands that, whether it’s a divorce or a business dispute, effectively solving legal problems requires a combination of negotiation and litigation. Chris draws on his experience to tailor practical solutions to his clients’ complex problems. But when negotiation is not productive, he enjoys diligently advocating for his clients in court.. Chris obtained his law degree from the University of North Carolina and his undergraduate degree from Appalachian State University. He practiced commercial litigation in his home town of Kansas City for 15 years before moving to Colorado Springs, which he now enthusiastically calls home. Chris enjoys hiking, fishing, skiing, camping and everything else outdoors.
Luis Monroy is a Colorado native and has a Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and minored in history at the University of Colorado at Boulder. While in undergraduate school, he volunteered with the Student Worker Alliance Program where he taught English and life skills to migrant workers who were employed through the University.. Upon being accepted to law school, Luis received the Robert B. Yegge Memorial Scholarship. After his first year, he interned with the Douglas County Office of the Public Defender where he worked on a high-profile death penalty case. He later participated in the Criminal Defense Clinic where he worked as a student attorney on five municipal cases in various jurisdictions around the Denver metro area. Luis concluded his law school career by interning with a private firm focusing his attention on criminal defense, family law, and the emerging regulations concerning Amendment 64. Luis was also the co-president of one of the largest law student organizations on campus during his third year of law school.. After graduating in 2013, Luis interned with the Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition where he was able to participate in a legislative interim committee concerning reform in juvenile defense. In addition to policy work, Luis also implemented community outreach strategies in the Denver metro area for juvenile justice in Colorado.. Luis strives to be an impassioned advocate in his legal work and wants to make sure that his clients’ rights are protected at all times. He knows that clients have struggles and emotional hardships attached to their legal issues, and will do everything he can to lessen the burden. Since joining the firm, he has assisted in child custody disputes, divorce cases, DUI's, misdemeanors and felony criminal defense cases. Luis is licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado, and is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the National Lawyers Guild, the Denver Bar Association, and the Boulder Bar Association.
Milena is a Northern Colorado attorney who has over 5 years experience as a Depute District Attorney prosecuting juvenile, adult misdemeanor and felony cases. She now aplies that experience to represent defendants in criminal matters! With over 10 years of extensive experience, Milena is a top attorney with all Family Law matters, criminal and immigration law.
Sharon received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Colorado State University in 2010. She earned her Juris Doctor, with honors in 2017 from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2017.. While in law school, Sharon gained experience working with a Wyoming law firm that assisted individuals, families and businesses in legal matters including but not limited to: estate planning, business planning, property disputes, oil and gas law, family law and civil litigation. Sharon gained additional estate planning experience through her participation in the Estate Planning Practicum at the University where she prepared wills, powers of attorney, advance health care directives and completed simple probates for low income individuals and families.. After law school, Sharon worked as a Trust Specialist for First Interstate Wealth Management in Wyoming. As a Trust Specialist Sharon helped families navigate the complexities of trust and estate administration, conservatorships and comprehensive financial planning.. Most recently, Sharon joined Antommaria & Rodionov, LLC and is a zealous attorney who brings her background in Psychology and knowledge of estates and trusts to advocate for her clients and their rights and assist them through all aspects of their case. Sharon’s areas of practice includes Family Law, Estate Planning, Probate and Elder Law.. In her free time, Sharon enjoys playing ice hockey, whitewater kayaking, golfing and spending time with her family and Miniature Dachshund, Tilly.
Ms. Westmont is a partner with Beattie, Westmont & Simpson LLC. She has concentrated her practice in the area of family law throughout her career, and is dedicated to assisting clients who are experiencing transition and conflict.. Ms. Westmont grew up in northern New York. She graduated from Colorado College with a B.A. in History in 2007. Ms. Westmont earned her J.D. from Vermont Law School in 2011.. Ms. Westmont handles domestic relations cases ranging from complex financial disputes to difficult child custody matters. Ms. Westmont is deeply aware that each family is different, and each case requires a personalized approach. Ms. Westmont is a strong advocate for her clients while always striving for an amicable resolution when possible. Ms. Westmont is also an experienced and skilled trial lawyer with experience successfully trying domestic relations actions throughout her career.. In 2019, Ms. Westmont received the First Judicial District Bar Association’s 2019 George Holley Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. Ms. Westmont has also been recognized as a Best Lawyer in Family Law by the Best Lawyers in America annually since 2021 and was given the distinction of Rising Star annually since 2018 in publications of Super Lawyers Magazine. Ms. Westmont holds an AVVO “Superb” rating and was awarded the AVVO “Client’s Choice Award” in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022.. Ms. Westmont is the current Chair Elect of the Colorado Bar Association’s Family Law Section’s Executive Council and is a 2023 graduate of the Colorado Bar Association Leadership Training (COBALT). Previously, Ms. Westmont proudly served on the Colorado Women’s Bar Association Board of Directors from 2016-2021.. In 2016 Ms. Westmont co-wrote an article for the May 2016 Colorado Lawyer: “Who’s Their Daddy: Navigating Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and Paternity Actions”. Ms. Westmont is the Chair of the 2025 Colorado Bar Association’s annual Family Law Institute, and frequently lectures on a variety of family law topics.. Prior to attending law school Ms. Westmont was a nationally competitive figure skater. Ms. Westmont strives to use the same persistence and dedication she used in her athletic career when advocating for her clients in their cases. In her free time, Ms. Westmont enjoys skiing, hiking and traveling with her family.
Courtney Baldwin is a senior attorney with Beattie, Westmon & Simpson, L.L.C. She has focused her legal career primarily on practicing family law, while also handling certain estate planning and probate matters, since 2017.. Ms. Baldwin was recognized as a Rising Star in the 2024 and 2025 publications of Super Lawyers, an honor received by only 2.5% of attorneys under 40 years of age in Colorado. Ms. Baldwin was also recognized by Best Lawyers in America as "Ones to Watch" in 2025, a designation voted upon by other family law attorneys to recognize top talent within the practice. Ms. Baldwin has received the Client’s Choice Award from Avvo consecutively since 2018, which indicates a high level of client satisfaction. Ms. Baldwin is an active member of the 1st Judicial District’s Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) Planning Committee where she has helped organize various CLE presentations to educate other attorneys. Ms. Baldwin has also lectured on several family law topics, including the presentation of evidence at trial and gaining parental rights as a psychological parent, and has presented at the prestigious Family Law Institute. Ms. Baldwin published an article in the November 2022 Colorado Lawyer and has also contributed as an author of The Docket and the Family Relations section of the Colorado Senior Law Handbook, 2023 and 2024 editions.
Natalie C. Simpson, Esq., is a partner at Polidori, Franklin, Monahan & Beattie, LLC. She has concentrated her career on practicing family law since she graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2010. Ms. Simpson serves as a mentor for first- and second-year law students at the University of Denver. She is the current President of Metro Denver Interdisciplinary Council (MDIC) and she sits on the Executive Council of the Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association. Ms. Simpson practices all areas of family law including divorces and legal separations, allocation of parental responsibility actions, child support modifications, adoptions, paternity actions, and protection orders.