Divorce in Greeley, Colorado, can be both practically challenging and emotionally difficult. Parents often run into challenges dividing physical and legal custody of their children, identifying and splitting up marital assets, dividing retirement accounts, and more. The process can also feel overwhelming for those who have not been through it before.
That’s where we come in at Law Offices of Shawn H. Smith. From our law office in Greeley, our attorneys can offer the personalized legal guidance couples need at this time. We are empathetic, deeply knowledgeable, dedicated and committed to providing compassionate and experienced guidance to help families navigate complex legal situations. Call for a free phone consultation with a family lawyer in Greeley.
Family Law Services in Greeley, Colorado
Our law firm can address many different family law services and issues:
- Divorce and separation
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support and alimony
- Adoption and guardianship
- Mediation and collaborative law
We serve Northern Colorado from our convenient office location in Greeley, where we can discuss all of your options: negotiation, mediation, litigation and more.
Greeley Family Law Resources
Family law cases in Greeley are addressed in the Weld County court system. Important locations include:
Weld County Courthouse
901 9th Avenue
P.O. Box 2038 (80632)
Greeley, Colorado 80631
Greeley Police Department
2875 W 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634
United Way of Weld County
814 9th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631
Your court case will go through this court system, so you may need to attend hearings and court dates. The police department is often involved in domestic violence cases. The United Way offers many family-related services, including support for children and housing assistance.
Your Rights And Options In Family Law
We can discuss your case at a consultation, but below are a few areas to start with:
- Grounds for divorce: A no-fault divorce can be used when a marriage is irretrievably broken, so further grounds – and proving fault – are not necessary.
- Child custody and visitation laws: Parents need to divide both physical and legal custody, dividing parenting time and decision-making power.
- Child support and alimony guidelines: Child support can be used to offset some of the cost of raising the child and paying for necessities like housing, clothing and transportation. Alimony is used to help a spouse who assumed they would be financially supported.
Our firm can help you understand your rights and options by providing personalized guidance and representation.
Why Choose Our Greeley, CO, Family Law Office
It is helpful to work with a local law firm that is conveniently located in Greeley. Our team has extensive experience, deep legal knowledge and familiarity with the local court system. We always seek to provide personalized attention and tailored solutions for each client’s unique situation.
Take The Next Step
If you are moving toward a divorce, please contact us at 970-387-6858 or through the online contact form to set up a consultation.