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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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In over 15 years practicing law, I've represented all varieties of clients in every variety of case. From defending large talent agencies against multi-million-dollar class action age discrimination in employment cases to representing mental health patients in commitment hearings, I've learned that nothing impacts a person more than their family. That is why I am so honored to be able to dedicate my practice to helping people deal with family law issues.. My brother Todd and I started Scardina Law, LLC because we wanted families to have a resource that didn't measure success by the amount of money earned but by the outcomes achieved. A firm that would zealously advocate for its clients with empathy and compassion for the entire family unit. A family business dedicated to helping families navigate through difficult times with dignity. I strive every day to help all my clients see that they are stronger than everything they were taught to fear. Nothing makes me happier than watching my clients grow as they face their challenges and regain control of their lives.
Alexandra Mazzeo is a Senior Associate Attorney at Griffiths Law, PC. After receiving her Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Alex quickly immersed herself in the nuances of family law, honing her skills through hands-on experience and professional development. Years later, her practice continues to focus solely on domestic relations matters.. Employing a client-centric approach, Alex places paramount importance on empathy and authenticity, guiding clients through the legal process with clarity and compassion while zealously advocating for their rights and interests. Her knowledge of the law, dedication to her clients, and advocacy skills have earned her widespread recognition, including being named Rising Star by Super Lawyers, Top 10 Attorneys Under 40 by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys, as well as, the Avvo Clients’ Choice Award.. As an active member of the Colorado Bar Association (CBA), CBA – Family Law Section, CBA – Young Lawyers Division, and the Douglas-Elbert County Bar Association, Alex remains committed to continued education and collaboration with peers to stay abreast of legal developments and best practices. When able, Alex enjoys giving back and has been acknowledged for her outstanding commitment to the community, receiving the Platinum Pro Bono Award from the El Paso County Justice Center following her completion of over 100 hours of legal volunteer service.. In her free time, Alex enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends, attending live music events, exploring the local culinary scene, and basking in Colorado’s natural beauty.
Kellian Coggswell is an associate attorney at Griffiths Law PC. Kellian Coggswell’s practice is focused exclusively on family law related matters, including divorce, common law marriage, allocation of parental rights, post-decree disputes, and child support. Prior to becoming an attorney, Kellian worked as a paralegal and law clerk under shareholder, Eliza Steinberg, on complex financial cases and high conflict parenting disputes.. Before joining Griffiths Law, Kellian started her legal career working as a criminal defense investigator. During her time working in criminal defense, Kellian learned invaluable lessons on the complexities of the court system, the rules of evidence, and being a zealous advocate for your client. Kellian is passionate about helping those who are less fortunate and has continued volunteering throughout her schooling and career with disadvantaged populations. Most recently, Kellian volunteered with LYRIC’s Know Your Rights program, which provides education to high school students on asserting their legal rights.. Kellian earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and her undergraduate degree from the University of Northern Colorado in Criminal Justice, with a double minor in Political Science and Sociology. Kellian received many honors and accolades for her high academic achievement during law school, including numerous scholarships and scholastic excellence awards.
I believe it is important to provide clients with individualized legal advice to help them make the best decisions possible for themselves and their families. Divorce and custody cases are often a painful process which can take adults a long time to recover from and can have even longer lasting effects on the children. Every family and case is different; there is no one size fits all divorce.. Even if your divorce is friendly, court orders could affect you and your children for the rest of your life. Mistakes or unintentional omissions can be hard, if not impossible to undo, so making sure you have experienced legal representation is important. I can help you navigate through the legal process to help you resolve your legal needs.. I am dedicated the practice of family law and represent clients going through divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities (custody cases), cases involving complex financial analysis and asset division, discovery issues, post decree matters, protection orders, contempt, paternity, chapter 7 bankruptcies, and marital agreements.
I am a Colorado native, practicing law for 8 years and exclusively family law for 6+ years.. I obtained my undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Colorado at Boulder in December 2011, and obtained my J.D. at the University of San Diego School of Law in May 2015.
I like to help clients focus on moving forward, into the lives they want to live post-divorce, including being the best co-parents they can be. I want to help them move away from the negativity they have often been living in for a long time before they call me.. Where it is possible, I like to help parents create the new structures that are going to support all family members. The best court orders cannot tap into the creativity and problem-solving that parties, who know best what they need for themselves and for their children, can bring to the part of the process that takes place outside of a courtroom.
Ms. Moser has been in private practice since 2011. Her area of specialization is family law. Prior to entering private practice, she was the Domestic Law Clerk in Arapahoe County District Court. As a law clerk, she drafted orders and advised the judges and magistrates on a wide array of family law issues, including the intricate jurisdictional issues that arise in interstate child custody cases. Having worked for several domestic judges in the 18th Judicial District, Ms. Moser has a unique understanding of how judges analyze the many issues that arise in contested family law cases.. Ms. Moser was raised in Farmington, Iowa. She attended Drake University, where she majored in Business Management and earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After working several years as a property and casualty insurance underwriter, Ms. Moser received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. While in law school, Ms. Moser received top scores in her legal writing courses, was a finalist for the Reese Persuasive Writing Award, and worked as a staff editor for the Transportation Law Journal.. While working in the 18th Judicial District, Ms. Moser developed a passion for family law. Having conducted initial status conferences with many pro se parties, she understands how overwhelming the legal process can be for those going through a divorce or seeking parental rights. Ms. Moser is an organized and assertive attorney, who is dedicated to ensuring that her clients receive fair treatment and obtain the best possible outcome in their cases.
I was born in Big Spring, Texas, and raised in Cleburne, Texas. I am licensed to practice by the Supreme Court of Colorado, the Supreme Court of Texas, the Supreme Court of the Cherokee Nation, US District Court for the District of Colorado and the Northern District of Texas, and the US Courts of Appeal for the 10th and 5th Circuits. I have been defending the Constitutional rights of clients in family law, criminal defense, and consumer bankruptcy since 1998.
Dedicated advocate and counselor at law. Focused on providing clients with the information and representation they need to meet their goals and solve their legal troubles.. Areas of Practice:. Divorce; Division & Protection of Assets. Child Custody. Adoption. Post-Decree Issues. Estate Planning. Estate Administration & Probate. Consumer Debt Defense
I handle family and criminal matters on the Front Range and across the State of Colorado. Prior to joining Kalamaya Goscha in 2022, I gained experience at several other law firms specializing in family law and dependency and neglect matters. I graduated from the University of Colorado Law School in 2020 with a JD and Graduate Certificate in Juvenile and Family Law. I am passionate about advocating for people in crisis, which is often the case with litigants in divorce and custody disputes as well as criminal defendants. In dependency and neglect proceedings I have served as both Respondent Parent Counsel and as a Guardian ad litem for minor children, as well as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children. Having filled various roles in the court system, I have a well-rounded perspective and appreciation for the best interests of children and the constitutional rights of litigants in family and criminal matters. I actively serve on the Colorado Women's Bar Association Public Policy Committee and previously served on the Colorado Mandatory Reporting Task Force advocating for positive change to Colorado policies affecting children and families.
Alexandra (Ali) Weiman is an associate attorney at Goodspeed & Merrill. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Colorado at Boulder and her Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.. Throughout law school, Ali focused for work on family law, juvenile law, and alternative dispute resolution. As a part of the University of Denver's Student Law Office Mediation and Arbitration Clinic, Ali mediated many cases in Denver District Court. Through the mediation clinic she found her passion for helping her clients reach amicable resolutions outside the courtroom. With a focus on settlement, Ali provides her clients with a realistic understanding on the court process and the benefits of alternative dispute resolution.. After her first year of law school, Ali had the honor of working for Judge William Robbins in Denver District Court on a domestic relations docket. Under Judge Robbins, Ali researched and drafted orders on various issues, including: dissolution of marriage, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support, protection orders, and contempt citations. She also reviewed motions, researched relevant case law, and prepared summaries of legal arguments for Judge Robbins. During law school Ali also externed for the Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition. At the CJDC, Ali researched the implications and effects of legislative hearings and conferences on two Senate Bills regarding Colorado's Youthful Offender System. Ali also worked to help secure effective assistance of counsel for juveniles currently incarcerated in Colorado.. Ali served as the Vice-President of the Student Trial Lawyers Association, the largest student run organization at the law school. Ali helped plan the yearly trial competitions, secure funding for the organization, and also served as a student judge during all competitions. She also received second place in the American Bar Association Negotiation Competition at DU and went on to compete at the regional competition in San Francisco.. She was the recipient of the Scholastic Excellence Award, awarded to the student with the highest grade in the class in several law school courses.
Adeline is an attorney licensed in both Colorado and Illinois, practicing exclusively in family law. Adeline counsels her clients on numerous aspects of divorce and child-related proceedings, including parenting time, support, property division and financial issues related to divorce, both pre- and post-decree. Both as a law clerk and as an attorney, Adeline has worked on many cases involving the representation of children, parent coordination, child and family investigations, allocation of parenting time and parental responsibilities, dissipation claims, high net-worth divorces, property division and establishing paternity, among other family law issues.. While Adeline appreciates the need for litigation in some matters, she realizes that families benefit greatly from settlement and promotes alternative dispute resolution processes, such as mediation. Adeline helps her clients focus on the big picture and customizes her approach to every client’s individual needs, as there is no “one size fits all” in family law. In addition to advocating inside and outside of the court room, Adeline also prides herself on helping her clients through their emotional grieving process.. Adeline’s legal acumen was recognized by the University of Illinois-Chicago John Marshall School of Law, where she graduated cum laude with a certificate in Trial Advocacy.. During law school, Adeline gained invaluable family law experience as a judicial extern with the Honorable Regina Scannicchio in the Cook County Domestic Relations Division. Adeline’s experience working directly with a domestic relations judge provided her unique insight into how to prepare for and present a family law case. She later became a law clerk at one of Chicago’s premiere family law firms, serving clients in complex divorce and family law matters.. Adeline is a Colorado native, graduating from Colorado State University. Adeline’s passion for family law and child welfare began even prior to law school, when she worked with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) at the Harmony House, supervising court-ordered visits between children and non-custodial adults in their lives. Working at Harmony House provided Adeline with a unique skill-set that she has incorporated into her family law practice. Adeline’s work is also deeply influenced by her own experience as a child of divorce; her compassion and insight in this regard is highly valuable to her clients.
I am originally from Kentucky and have lived in Colorado for 18 years. I have had an opportunity to live all across this great state from the Denver Metro Area to Durango and points in between. I am truly thankful for the variety of legal experiences that I have had throughout my career and I think it has shaped the way that I practice law. I have made it my goal to practice with integrity and professionalism because I recognize that reflects not only on me but on my clients. My goal is to give my clients as much information as possible to enable them to make the informed decisions necessary to accomplish their goals and solve their legal issues.
Eric B. Limegrover is an Attorney at The Harris Law Firm. He earned his undergraduate degree in 2008 from Florida State University and worked as a software and website developer through law school at the University of Wyoming College of Law. During his time in law school, he argued before the State Supreme Court. As a lawyer, Eric has represented clients in matters ranging from simple traffic tickets to first-degree murder. As a child of a contentious and stressful divorce himself, Eric is invested in finding solutions that shield children from unnecessary trauma. Eric views his role as an attorney as one that requires close communication and personalized service. He takes the time to present clients a thorough explanation of their available options so they can make informed decisions for themselves and their families.