Colorado Divorce Attorney
Greeley Attorneys Helping Clients File for Divorce
Divorce — Marriage Dissolution — Child Support — Alimony
Ending a marriage is always stressful — there's no way to avoid at least some high emotions when a family decides to separate.
Even if the divorce or marriage dissolution is friendly, there are difficult decisions to make about children and property. And, if the divorce is full of conflict, then the process can be terribly painful.
If you are considering divorce or marriage dissolution, or have been served with divorce papers, it is a good idea to consult an experienced Colorado divorce lawyer as soon as possible — you have a limited amount of time in which to file a response to your spouse's demands.
Grant, Hoffman & Kamada, PC
Greeley, Colorado
970-356-5666 | E-Mail
At Grant, Hoffman & Kamada, PC, our goal is to reduce the stress of the divorce process by providing efficient and effective help with the legal aspects of marriage dissolution in Colorado.
In every case, we work hard on our clients' behalf to get the divorce resolved as quickly and as inexpensively as possible, so that our clients can move on into their future and worry less about the past.
Our Divorce Negotiation Skills Are Well Respected
In a divorce or marriage dissolution proceeding, the spouses' attorneys often spend a lot of time negotiating back and forth about the issues that the spouses have to agree on before the divorce can be finalized. Our aggressive, yet respectful, negotiation skills have enabled us to efficiently obtain divorce agreements that everyone is satisfied with.
Our Greeley divorce attorneys provide comprehensive legal representation, ensuring all legal issues in your divorce or dissolution of marriage are sufficiently addressed:
- Child custody (allocation of parental responsibility)
- Visitation schedules
- Property division/division of marital property, including homes and retirement funds
- Responsibility for marital debt
- Child support
- Spousal support/spousal maintenance/alimony
Divorce Litigation or Negotiation? Lawsuit or Compromise? In almost all Colorado divorce cases, spouses are more satisfied with their divorce agreement when they work it out via negotiated compromise. The alternative is to fight all the way to the courthouse, where an unknown judge will make decisions about your future after hearing only a couple hours of testimony.
Contact Grant, Hoffman & Kamada, PC
Greeley, Colorado
If you are seeking legal advice about a divorce or marriage dissolution in Northern Colorado, contact us today to schedule a confidential initial consultation.
Call 970-356-5666 or send us an e-mail.
