Overview
Divorce & Separation in Colorado Springs
Colorado is a no-fault divorce state, but that does not make the process simple. Property division, maintenance, and parenting plans all require careful negotiation, full financial disclosures, and — when there are children — a parenting plan that meets statutory requirements.
We guide you through every stage: filing or responding to the petition, securing temporary orders for support and parenting time, exchanging sworn financial disclosures, attending mediation, and — if a fair resolution is not possible — preparing the case for a permanent orders hearing.
Our approach is candid. We will tell you which positions are likely to succeed at trial and which are not, and we will not run up fees on issues that should be settled. When the other side refuses a reasonable resolution, we are ready to litigate.

