Boulder, CO

Boulder Divorce Lawyers

No matter how long your marriage has been struggling, or how amicably you and your spouse can act towards each other, getting divorced is an intimidating process. You may not be sure of exactly what you want, what to expect, or what options are available to you, which is where our Boulder divorce lawyers come in! Our experienced team understands all of the uncertainty you are facing, and because we are so familiar with Colorado divorce law, we can guide you to the best resolution. Call today to schedule a free case evaluation and learn more about your next steps! 

How Most Divorce Lawyers Treat Cases

Most divorce attorneys start the process by first sitting down with you to tell you what they can do for you and what they would advise for your specific situation. They will tell you what the ideal outcome is, and then lead you on a path to get that outcome. Some attorneys will ask you to spend large upfront retainer fees and then expensive hourly billing rates to achieve their vision; some attorneys won’t take care to avoid unnecessary conflict along the way, because it may increase their fees. As soon as your divorce is finalized, your relationship with them will likely end.

This typical approach is good for attorneys, but it’s not great for you. When everything is said and done, you may be left wondering how you got to where you’re at and what you’re supposed to do next. Sure, the terms of your divorce may be favorable, but your life won’t have necessarily changed for the better, and you won’t have a solid foundation for how to live out your dreams in your new post-divorce reality. 

How Our Boulder Divorce Lawyers Treat Clients 

That’s why the approach we take to divorce is fundamentally different. At New Leaf Family, our Boulder divorce lawyers understand that divorce isn’t primarily a legal issue; it’s a family issue, a personal issue, that intersects with the legal system. We don’t take on divorce cases; we work with clients, who we realize are real people with complex emotions and family dynamics. We start by listening, not talking; we take the time to get to know what it is you want your life to be like so we can guide you towards making that vision a reality. We don’t stir up unnecessary conflict; we do everything possible to help you and your spouse reach peaceful resolutions. We offer predictable monthly fees to make our legal services more cost-effective. And we’re here for you long after the terms of your divorce are set. We offer coaching, counseling, access to a network of professionals, and other things that can make life after divorce easier and better. 

Call New Leaf Family Today To Start The Process

Divorce is difficult for a number of reasons. You have to divide up your assets and debt, work out custody (if you have kids), and decide on alimony and child support. There are so many emotions you’re probably feeling - anger, sadness, worry, fear, regret, hopelessness, loneliness - and because of that, it’s hard to see clearly in order to make the best possible choices. That’s why it’s so important to work with attorneys who can give you sound counsel, but who don’t merely tell you what to do. You need a law firm that empowers you to make the right choices you will feel confident in and that best suit your unique needs. 

Don’t hesitate to reach out to New Leaf Family’s Boulder divorce lawyers today to discuss your next steps! Even if you haven’t decided for sure that you want to get divorced, or if you are not exactly sure what it is you want out of a divorce, we can go over the paths you could take and where each one would lead you. It costs nothing to book a case evaluation with us and learn if we are a good fit! Call today; we look forward to hearing from you. 

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