About Boulder
Family Law Cases in Boulder, CO
Family law cases in Boulder are handled through the Boulder County Combined Courts, where local attorneys navigate everything from divorce and child custody to adoption and domestic violence protection orders. Boulder's family-friendly community and proximity to Denver creates unique considerations for custody arrangements and property division involving both urban and mountain properties. The city's educated population and outdoor lifestyle often influence custody schedules and parenting plans that accommodate skiing, hiking, and other recreational activities.
Practice Areas
Family Law Cases We Handle in Boulder
Family law attorneys handle divorce, child custody, support, and other sensitive matters involving family relationships and domestic issues.
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Divorce and legal separation
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Child custody and visitation
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Child and spousal support
Why It Matters
Why Hire a Local Family Law Attorney in Boulder?
A Boulder-based family law attorney understands the specific procedures and judges in Boulder County Combined Courts, which can significantly impact your case strategy and timeline. Local attorneys also have established relationships with court personnel, mediators, and other professionals who frequently work on Boulder County family law cases.
Local Courts
Family law cases in Boulder are primarily handled by the Boulder County Combined Courts located at 1777 6th Street. The court handles divorce, legal separation, child custody, support matters, and domestic relations cases for Boulder County residents.
Colorado Law
Colorado Family Law Laws & Deadlines
Colorado follows a no-fault divorce system, requiring only that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with a 91-day waiting period after filing. The state uses the Income Shares Model for child support calculations and prioritizes the best interests of the child standard for custody determinations, codified in C.R.S. ยง 14-10-124.
Key Facts
What to Know About Family Law in Boulder
Typical Recovery Range
Family law settlements in Boulder vary widely based on case complexity, with uncontested divorces potentially costing $1,500-$5,000 in attorney fees, while contested custody cases can range from $10,000-$50,000 or more.
When to Act
As soon as possible to protect your rights
Attorney Cost
Free consultation ยท Contingency available
Coverage Area
Boulder & surrounding suburbs
Nearby Areas
Family Law Attorneys Serving Boulder & Suburbs
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Boulder County?
Boulder County divorces have a mandatory 91-day waiting period after filing, but contested cases typically take 6-12 months to resolve. Uncontested divorces can be finalized shortly after the waiting period expires.
What are Colorado's child custody laws?
Colorado uses the 'best interests of the child' standard and encourages shared parenting time when appropriate. The state eliminated the term 'custody' in favor of 'parental responsibilities' and 'parenting time' under C.R.S. ยง 14-10-123.8.
How do I find a qualified family law attorney in Boulder?
Look for attorneys licensed in Colorado with specific Boulder County court experience and positive client reviews. Many Boulder family lawyers offer initial consultations to discuss your case and explain local court procedures.
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