Location:
80209, Denver, Colorado Phone: Not Available Firm: Hogan Omidi, PC
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.
Location:
80202, Denver, Colorado Phone: Not Available Firm: Inclusive Law Group, LLC
Passionate about justice and driven by a deep commitment to fairness, my legal journey spans over two decades. It started as a trial attorney in Venezuela, where I defended individuals in high-stakes criminal, family, and human rights cases, standing up for democracy in a system plagued by corruption. My dedication to justice eventually forced me to seek asylum in the United States, an experience that profoundly shaped my understanding of legal systems and the people they’re meant to protect.. In the U.S., I continued my legal career, focusing on Family Law and Immigration Law—areas where I could make the most impact. I understand firsthand the fear, uncertainty, and emotional weight that come with legal struggles, whether it’s the heartbreak of a custody battle, the complexities of divorce, or the overwhelming process of immigration. That’s why my approach is rooted in both strategic advocacy and genuine empathy.. I’m not just here to handle cases—I’m here to be a strong advocate for my clients, to fight for their rights, and to guide them through legal processes with clarity and confidence. Whether I’m securing parental rights, negotiating fair settlements, or defending someone’s right to remain in this country, my work is personal. I’ve experienced many of the struggles my clients face, and that perspective fuels my fierce commitment to their success.
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.
Location:
80124, Lone Tree, Colorado Phone: Not Available Firm: Gutterman Griffiths, PC
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.