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3 Domestic Violence lawyers are available in ZIP code 80111 in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 62% provide free consultation.

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Avvo Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5
Google Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Gregory Graf

6500 S.Quebec Street Suite 300 , Greenwood Village , Colorado 80111
Practice Areas: Divorce, Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, DUI & DWI, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation
Gregory Graf has focused his practice in the areas of complex criminal defense, civil litigation, and domestic relations.  Mr. Graf is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, Colorado Bar Association, Denver, Arapahoe and Douglas County Bar Associations. He holds the prestigious rating of an “AV” by Martindale Hubble, the highest rating that can be attained by an attorney.  He has also been voted a "Super Lawyer" In Colorarado and a "Best Lawyers" by 5280 Magazine.. Mr. Graf graduated from Indiana State University in 1980 and the University of Tulsa Law School in 1983, where he was an editor of the Law Review. He commenced his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney. He is a former Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Colorado where he served in the Major Crimes Unit, the Rocky Mountain Organized Crime and Drug Task Force, and Appellate Divisions. He has numerous published opinions relating to his prosecutions of complex white-collar crime and computer fraud cases. He also serves as a mediator and special master in the state court system.. Mr. Graf was an Adjunct Professor with the Lester B. Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada where he taught international human rights law. He also teaches the law of armed conflict to members of the United Nations peacekeeping missions. He is a Colonel in the Colorado Air National Guard and is a combat mission ready F-16 pilot. He served as the Chief of Staff for Task Force West during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He has also served as a staff judge advocate and military judge in the Colorado Air National Guard. As part of his duties, he was legal advisor to the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In that capacity, he was assigned to the investigation and prosecution of organized crime members and war criminals.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.1 out of 5
Google Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Kimberly Moreno

Firm: Divorce Matters®
5613 DTC Parkway , Greenwood Village , Colorado 80111
Practice Areas: Family, Domestic Violence
Attorney Kimberly N. Moreno is a zealous advocate for her clients in their family law cases. Attorney Moreno’s approach is to gain an understanding of her client’s goals so that she can provide them with all of their options and possible outcomes. She believes that her clients are the best decision makers in their cases because every decision made is going to affect their lives. Kimberly sees it as her role to provide her clients with the options and strategies and the legal knowledge to make those informed decisions.. Kimberly has always wanted to give people a voice in the legal system and this drove her decision to pursue a legal career. Helping people navigate the court system and assist in getting them a fair and reasonable outcome that they will be happy with has always been her goal. While in law school, Kimberly interned at the Women’s Bar Foundation assisting clients with their family law cases. She also worked in the family law clinic in her third year of law school.. After graduating law school and passing the Massachusett's bar, Kimberly began working with DOVE, a multidisciplinary domestic violence organization, where as an attorney she worked with victims of domestic violence with their cases involving high conflict custody, child support, parenting time, contempt hearing and removal cases. Kimberly was also extremely active within the organization, running monthly workshops, attending quarterly roundtables with other legal services agencies, and attending Family Law Task Force meetings.. Following her work with DOVE, Kimberly continued her family law practice with Sugarman Rogers Barshal & Cohen, P.C. where she dealt with cases involving more complex division of assets and discovery disputes. She also began working as a volunteer attorney through the Volunteer Lawyer’s Project where she helped provide legal assistance to pro se litigants in family law matters on a limited representation basis.. Kimberly joined Divorce Matters to continue her family law practice here in Colorado where she provides her clients with the best possible legal representation. Family law is her passion, and she has been in this field throughout her legal career. When she isn’t advocating for her clients in the courtroom, she enjoys skiing, camping and spending time with her family.
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Google Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Jeffrey M. Laski

Firm: Jeffrey M. Laski Attorney & Counselor at Law
8400 E. Prentice Avenue , Greenwood Village , Colorado 80111
Practice Areas: Criminal Law, Assault and Battery, Burglary, Capital Offenses, Civil Forfeiture, Crime Victims Compensation, Criminal Antitrust, Criminal Appeals, Criminal Conspiracy, Criminal Defense, Criminal Forfeiture, Criminal Fraud, Criminal Investigation, Criminal Prosecution, Death Penalty, Drivers License Suspension, Driving While Intoxicated, DUI/DWI, Electronic Surveillance, Expungements, Extortion, Extradition, Federal Criminal Law, Felonies, Forensic Accounting, Forensic DNA, Forensic Medicine, Forensic Science, Forgery, Habeas Corpus, Grand Jury Practice, Hit and Run, Homicide, International Criminal Law, International Extradition, Mail Fraud, Malicious Prosecution, Manslaughter, Misdemeanors, Money Laundering, Murder, Parole and Probation, Post-Conviction Remedies, Search and Seizure, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Shoplifting, Stalking, Theft, Traffic Violations, Vehicular Homicide, Victims Rights, Weapons Charges, Wire Fraud, Wiretapping, Drugs and Narcotics, Civil Drug Forfeiture, Controlled Substances Law, Drug Crimes, Drug Forfeiture, Drug Trafficking, Personal Injury, Accidents, Animal Attacks, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Automobile Negligence, Bicycle Accidents, Boating Accidents, Bodily Injury, Brain Injury, Bus Accidents, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Catastrophic Injury, Commercial Vehicle Liability, Cumulative Trauma, Dog Bites, Electrical Injury, Head Injury, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries, Motorcycle Accidents, Pedestrian Injuries, Personal Injury Arbitration, Plaintiffs Personal Injury, Power Line Contact Injury, Psychological Injury, Rental Vehicle Litigation, School Bus Accidents, Severe Burns, Sexual Abuse, Slip and Fall, Spinal Injury, Subway Accidents, TMJ Dysfunction, Tourist Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injury, Whiplash, Wrongful Death, Abuse of Health Insurance, Abuse of Property Insurance, Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson, Assault on the Elderly, Attempted Murder, Attempt to Influence a Public Official, Bribery, Bribing a Witness or Victim, Bringing Alcoholic Beverages into a Major League Stadium, Concealment of Goods, Conspiracy, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Counterfeiting, Criminal Impersonation, Criminal Mischief, Criminal Simulation, Criminally Negligent Homicide, Cruelty to Animals, Defacing Property, Defacing, Destroying or Removing Landmarks or Monuments, Disorderly Conduct, Domestic Violence, Eavesdropping, Eluding, Failure to Leave Property Upon Request of a Peace Officer, False Imprisonment, Fighting, Fraud by False Check, Harassment, Theft of Trade Secrets, Theft by Receiving, Theft of Rental Property, Trespassing, Unauthorized Use of a Financial Transaction Device, Unlawful Conduct on Public Property, Identity Theft, Illegal Possession or Use of Marijuana by Underage Persons, Illegal Possession or Consumption of Alcohol by Underage Persons, Indecent Exposure, Intimidating a Witness or Victim, Insurance Fraud, Issuance of Bad Check, Juvenile Cases, Kidnapping, Menacing, Motor Vehicle Theft, Obstructing Government Operations, Obstruction of Telephone Service, Obstructing a Police Officer, Offering a False Instrument for Recording, Perjury, Possession of Forgery Devices, Prostitution, Public Indecency, Reckless Endangerment, Resisting Arrest, Retaliating Against a Juror, Retaliation Against a Witness or Victim, Robbery, Sale or Possession of Controlled Substances, Soliciting Prostitution, Tampering, Tampering with Physical Evidence, Tampering with a Witness, Theft of Medical Records or Medical Information, Use of Forged Academic Records, Vehicular Assault, Violation of a Protection Order, White Collar Crimes, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Driving Under the Influence of Drugs-Legal or Illegal, Drivers License Suspension Hearings and Revocation Hearings, Driving under Suspension or Revocation, Driver’s License Hearings, Failure to Drive in a Single Lane, Failure to Appear in Court, Reckless Driving, Careless Driving, Speeding, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Operating a Motor Vehicle without Proof of Insurance, Duty upon Striking Unattended Vehicle or Other Property, Duty upon Striking Highway Fixtures or Traffic Control Devices, Speed Contest-Speed Exhibition, Use of Radar Jamming Devices, Failure to Pay a Ticket, Duty to Report Accidents, Throwing Missiles at Vehicles, Operating Unsafe or Defective Vehicles, Safety Belt Violations, Speeding in School Zones, Taking Right-of-way, Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicles, Disobedience to Railroad signals, Failure to Stop for School Bus, Emerging from or Entering Alley, Driveway or Building, Speeding in Highway Work Area, Yielding Right-of-way to Transit Buses, Failure to use Turn Signal, Turning from the Wrong Lane, Passing Oncoming Vehicles, Following too closely, Use of Ear-Phones while Driving, Passing Vehicles on the Right Side, Overtaking a Vehicle on the Left, Providing False Evidence of Proof of Motor Vehicle Insurance
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